The Moroccan participation also shows "the success achieved by the Kingdom in the agriculture sector in general, in which it has accumulated a pioneering and distinguished experience thanks to the wise policy of His Majesty King Mohammed VI,” the diplomat told MAP, while underlining in this regard the importance of the Morocco Green Plan and the Green Generation strategy ".
This experience, he noted on the sidelines of the opening of AgriteQ, constitutes a model to follow not only at the Arab level, but also at the international level, adding that the presence of Morocco in this important event shows "the depth of bilateral relations between the Kingdom of Morocco and the State of Qatar in several fields, including the agriculture sector, which constitutes one of the aspects of distinguished bilateral cooperation that has experienced remarkable development over the past few years".
The Moroccan participation "also reflects the confidence of the Qatari consumer in the Moroccan product, because we receive very positive feedback on our national products".
More than 35 Arab, African, European and Asian countries are participating in this exhibition through their embassies or trade offices operating in Qatar, due to the coronavirus pandemic which has prevented the movement of professionals of the sector.
The Moroccan stand displays several agricultural products, including citrus fruit, fruits and vegetables which reflect the quality and diversity of Moroccan organic farming, in addition to olives and dairy products.
The 8th AgriteQ, which will run through March 27, seeks to highlight innovation in agricultural techniques, and pinpoint the road map to achieve food security and sustainable development.
The event is considered as an ideal opportunity for industry specialists to explore a wide range of agricultural technologies, equipment and related products, meet key decision-makers, gain valuable insights and discover the best practices.