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Morocco’s olive oil exports in 2022 saw an 85 perÂcent growth in volÂume and a 49 perÂcent growth in value comÂpared to 2021, exceedÂing MAD 73.8 milÂlion in agriÂculÂtural and agri-food exports by November 2022. Due to decreased proÂducÂtion and risÂing prices, conÂcerns about olive oil fraud and affordÂabilÂity have prompted increased scrutiny and govÂernÂment interÂvenÂtion in Morocco.
The figÂures for Morocco’s 2022 olive oil exports show an 85 perÂcent growth in volÂume and a 49 perÂcent growth in value comÂpared to 2021.
Data released by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development show that such growth fares well above the averÂage for Moroccan food exports. In 2022, agriÂculÂtural and marÂitime food shipÂments grew 20 perÂcent from the preÂviÂous year.
According to the Ministry, Morocco’s overÂall agriÂculÂtural and agri-food exports exceeded MAD 73.8 milÂlion (€6,6 milÂlion) in November 2022. Much of that increased value is due to higher exports to the North American marÂkets.
As reported by H24info, data from December 2022 shows that the counÂtry surÂpassed the MAD 80 milÂlion threshÂold in food export value for the first time. In 2021, it reported a total of MAD 62.36 milÂlion.
International Olive Council figÂures show that in the 2021/2022 seaÂson, Morocco exported 28 thouÂsand tons of olive oil, more than douÂbling the preÂviÂous two years’ numÂbers.
Olive oil export estiÂmates for 2023 remain uncerÂtain due to the sigÂnifÂiÂcantly reduced proÂducÂtion reported by some of the prinÂciÂpal proÂducÂing counÂties. This drop has trigÂgered price increases and volatilÂity in the import/export marÂkets.
While offiÂcial harÂvest figÂures are still lackÂing, local observers have conÂfirmed a sigÂnifÂiÂcant olive oil yield decrease in Morocco. The main reaÂsons are rainÂfall scarcity, heatÂwaves and drought. These cliÂmate facÂtors affected the many rainÂfed olive orchards in Morocco, just as they have hurt the harÂvest in other counÂtries of the westÂern Mediterranean Basin.
Because of the fall in proÂducÂtion, olive oil prices for Moroccan conÂsumers have also grown sigÂnifÂiÂcantly.
As reported by Bladi.net, the National Food Safety Office (NFSO) has announced a round of strict checks on olive oil traded in the counÂtry.
Recently, Rachid Benali, presÂiÂdent of Morocco’s Interprofessional Olive Oil Association (Interprolive), warned conÂsumers that an increase in olive oil fraud is likely.
See Also:Low Availability and Rising Prices Spark Concerns of Olive Oil Fraud in MoroccoAbout 85 perÂcent of all olive oil conÂsumed in the counÂtry is marÂketed in bulk, makÂing it more difÂfiÂcult for law enforceÂment offiÂcials to counter potenÂtial fraud.
That is why NFSO has appealed to Moroccan citÂiÂzens to purÂchase only prodÂucts corÂrectly labeled, duly packÂaged and recÂomÂmended by the agency.
In the last few days, the matÂter has reached the Moroccan Parliament. As reported by LeSiteInfo, repÂreÂsenÂtaÂtive Rachid Hamouni from the Party of Progress and Socialism warned his colÂleagues that the MAD 80 (€7,25) threshÂold for a one-liter botÂtle of olive oil has already been reached in sevÂeral areas.
Hamouni warned against trade specÂuÂlaÂtions, which, in his view, are also causÂing rises in olive oil prices.
During a sesÂsion of the House of Representatives, the Government was offiÂcially asked about the meaÂsures they will take to keep olive oil prices affordÂable for all famÂiÂlies since olive oil plays a cruÂcial role in the local culiÂnary traÂdiÂtion.
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