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Recent Rainfall Revives Hopes for a Promising Agricultural Season in 2026
The recent rainfall has restored optimism in Morocco’s agricultural sector, as it has improved soil moisture levels and boosted the capacity of reservoirs, enhancing hopes for a better agricultural season in 2026.
Several farmers and professionals have noticed a significant improvement in crop conditions, particularly for grains and legumes, following the rain experienced in various regions of the kingdom over the past few weeks, after a period marked by low rainfall and drought effects.
Industry professionals believe these rains will positively impact the growth of spring crops and improve pastures, which will, in turn, benefit livestock activities and reduce the costs of feed that have risen in past seasons.
The rainfall has also contributed to replenishing the aquifers and increasing reservoir stocks, supporting irrigation water supply in several agricultural areas.
Stakeholders in the sector hope that rainfall will continue in the coming weeks to ensure positive development for the agricultural season, while authorities are betting on improving agricultural production and mitigating the impacts of the droughts that have affected the country in recent years.
