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Morocco Records Over €1.4 Billion Trade Surplus with EU in Agriculture

Morocco’s agricultural exports to the European Union (EU) reached new heights in 2024, with the trade surplus surpassing €1.4 billion. This milestone reflects the strengthening of economic relations between the two partners, especially in the agri-food sector. As global markets evolve, Morocco continues to strategically supply essential agricultural products to the European bloc.

Morocco Strengthens EU Trade Partnership

The trade volume between Morocco and the EU has now exceeded €60 billion, showcasing a robust and growing partnership. Agriculture remains a key pillar of this relationship, with Moroccan produce — especially vegetables — enjoying strong demand across European markets.

Leading Role in Tomato Exports

Among Morocco’s most significant exports to Europe are tomatoes, where the country continues to be a major supplier. The consistent quality and supply of Moroccan vegetables have made them essential to the European food supply chain.

Focus on Sustainability and Food Security

The growing cooperation between Morocco and the EU also aligns with broader goals around sustainability and food resilience. Events like the 17th International Agricultural Fair (SIAM 2025) in Meknes highlight ongoing commitments to sustainable farming and climate-resilient agriculture.

Conclusion: A Growing Agricultural Alliance

Morocco’s agricultural trade surplus with the EU signals more than just economic growth — it represents a strategic alliance focused on sustainable development and food security. As climate and global supply challenges increase, this partnership is set to become even more vital in shaping the future of agricultural trade.