Morocco Charts Course to Become Regional Aquaculture Powerhouse, World Bank Reports
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Summary: Morocco is steadily positioning itself as a future regional leader in aquaculture, driven by strong political will, sustained investments, and a sustainable vision for the blue economy, according to a recent World Bank analysis.
Rabat — Morocco is steadily positioning itself as a future regional leader in aquaculture, driven by strong political will, sustained investments, and a sustainable vision for the blue economy, according to a recent World Bank analysis.
In an article on its website, the international financial institution spoke highly of the sector’s remarkable growth in the country, stating that “from algae to shrimp, Moroc
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