Morocco Seminar News 2025

Morocco ranks 4th in the world in the export of berries.
The 2025th International Seminar on Blueberries in Morocco 4 highlights the country's position in the international market for berries, reaching XNUMXth place as a recognized exporter worldwide.
Morocco successfully concludes the 38th International Seminar on Red Fruits and plans its future with innovation and cooperation.
With a full house and high levels of interest in every presentation, the international event concluded in Tangier, consolidating its position as a key forum for analyzing the opportunities and challenges facing the Moroccan industry in the global berry market.
The AYA industrial project marks a new step towards Moroccan food sovereignty.
The installed electrical capacity will be 14 MW, of which 40% will be generated through green electricity production.
The 38th International Seminar on Red Fruits in Morocco consolidates its position as a strategic hub for the global industry.
With a broad turnout and high technical level, the 38th International Seminar on Red Fruits is taking place in Tangier. The event brings together producers, entrepreneurs, investors, and academics from various continents, consolidating Morocco as a key hub in the conversation about the present and future of the sector.
The 70th International Red Fruit Seminar begins in Morocco with more than XNUMX companies.
With the participation of delegations from more than 20 countries, the XNUMXth International Seminar on Red Fruits opens today in Tangier. The agenda includes genetics, fertigation, plant health, logistics, and market analysis, making Morocco the center of a global dialogue where science, market, and sustainability come together to project the future of berries in Europe, Asia, the Americas, and Africa.
Global berry experts meet tomorrow in Tangier to project the future of the industry.
The 10th International Red Fruit Seminar, taking place tomorrow, September XNUMXth, will bring together leading researchers, producers, advisors, and executives from global companies in Morocco. With presentations on genetics, production, sustainability, marketing, and logistics, the event consolidates its position as an international benchmark for the berry industry.
Leading companies in the soft fruit sector will meet at the International Seminar in Tangier.
The 70th International Seminar on Red Fruits will bring together more than XNUMX companies, associations, and research centers from different continents in Tangier. Morocco thus strengthens its role as a strategic hub in the Mediterranean and Africa by hosting one of the most influential gatherings for innovation, trade, and applied research in the red fruit sector.
Morocco's economy is expanding, but regional gaps are widening.
The southern region of Dakhla-Oued Ed Dahab led the country with a GDP growth rate of 10,1%.
“There is a need to develop crops that use nutrients more efficiently.”
Dr. María del Carmen Salas, coordinator of the Master's Degree in Mediterranean Greenhouse Horticulture at the University of Almería, will present at the 2025th International Seminar on Red Fruits Morocco 10 on September XNUMX.
Douglas Rodríguez, Global Director of Planasa, will present on pest control in berries in Tangier, Morocco.
With more than two decades involved in agronomic research and the management of innovation projects, Douglas Rodríguez has established himself as one of the leading experts on plant health applied to berries.