Moroccan farmers experience severe drought, impacting wheat yields and global food supplies.

Moroccan farmers face the worst drought in three decades, with wheat yields plummeting to record lows. This parched landscape threatens global food supplies, as Morocco provides fruit and vegetables to Europe, the US, and other African regions. The national budget's agricultural spending is far below predictions and at its lowest since the 2007 global food crisis, leading to increased imports.

June 27, 2024
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