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    Morocco & U.S. building a model partnership – The North Africa Post

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    A high-level Moroccan agricultural delegation paid lately a working visit to California to further strengthened bilateral agricultural cooperation and deepened ties between the U.S. and Morocco, said the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture (NASDA) in a press release.

    The mission also opened new avenues for collaboration and future trade opportunities. “This visit was an important step in further strengthening agricultural ties between Morocco and the U.S.,” NASDA CEO Ted McKinney said. “It’s clear there is a strong appetite on both sides to build long-term trade relationships grounded in shared values and innovation.”

    The visit built on NASDA’s January 2024 trade mission to Morocco, where Moroccan leaders expressed strong interest in expanding agricultural partnerships with the U.S.

    The California-based program provided Moroccan public and private sector leaders with a firsthand look at the quality, innovation and accessibility of American agricultural products. Highlights included attendance at the Salinas Biological Summit—where the delegation met one-on-one with California Secretary of Food and Agriculture Karen Ross following her remarks. The delegates discussed shared agricultural priorities and future collaboration.

    Throughout the mission, delegates explored opportunities for trade collaboration and knowledge sharing in areas such as artificial intelligence, regulatory alignment, port logistics, water and soil resource management, biotechnology, food safety, drought resilience and high-value commodities including tree nuts and citrus.

    The delegation included senior officials from Morocco’s food safety authority, executives from leading Moroccan agricultural organizations Stellar International Enterprises, AMA Holding, Moulins Atlantic and Mundiriz, and others.

     

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