Morocco to increase imports of wheat and barley
This season Morocco will increase its wheat imports to 7.5 million tons, by 1 million tons compared to the 2022/2023 season (June-May). Barley imports will increase to 0.7 million tons, up 0.45 million tons. This is stated in a report of the Foreign Agricultural Service of the US Department of Agriculture (FAS USDA).
According to official estimates, this season Moroccan farmers harvested 2.98 million tons of soft wheat, 1.18 million tons of durum wheat and 1.35 million tons of barley. Although the gross yields of wheat and barley are well above last season’s poor harvest, they remain below average due to persistent moisture deficits.
On May 31, 2023, the Moroccan government suspended the soft wheat import support program as world prices for the crop fell and inflationary pressures eased.
The import duty on wheat and barley remains zero until December 31, 2023, to encourage stockpiling.
In the 2021/2022 season, Morocco imported 4.1 million tons of wheat, including 1.6 million tons from the European Union, 0.9 million tons from Argentina, 0.6 million tons from Ukraine, 0.5 million tons from Canada and 0.4 million tons from Brazil. Imports from Russia did not exceed 29,000 tonnes.
Imports of barley in the 2021/2022 season amounted to 976.4 thousand tons. Almost all of the barley was supplied from the European Union (786.2 tons). The rest was supplied from Argentina, Ukraine and Russia.
Read also
2026-2030 Economic Outlook: New Business Architecture
Competition and Biofuel Demand Are Transforming the Global Oilseed Market
China uses strategic sulphur reserves as a tactical buffer amid fertilizer supply ...
Rainfall disrupts Brazil’s soybean harvest, but output remains record-high
Egypt, Algeria and Indonesia are the leaders among buyers of Ukrainian wheat
Write to us
Our manager will contact you soon