Thursday, March 17, 2022

  • Thursday, March 17, 2022
  • Elder of Ziyon
Last year, Israeli agriculture and produce exporter Mehadrin struck an agreement with a Moroccan company to grow and market avocados in Morocco.

Now, the Algeria Press Service has described how terrible that is. Itreports on  "agricultural normalization" in Morocco "that ignores the dire repercussions of such a project on the kingdom's water resources and on the lives of the local population."

Moroccan observers see the avocado fruit production project in Morocco, which is supervised by a subsidiary of the Zionist entity, as a "real danger" to the country's water resources, especially since the drought phenomenon is currently threatening the Kingdom.

They also denounce this project, which falls within the framework of normalization with the Zionist entity, and whose investment value is about 9 million dollars, to produce 10,000 tons of avocados annually, within the framework of an agreement signed in April 2021 between an Israeli company and a Moroccan agricultural company.

For his part, the Moroccan journalist writer, Younes Miskin, confirmed, in comments posted on social media, that the investment of the Zionist entity in the agricultural sector in Morocco, including avocado cultivation, "is another crime against Moroccans."

He strongly denounced this project and its repercussions on water resources and the local population, whose livelihood is mainly based on agriculture.

He explained, in this regard, that "the avocado fruit is one of the fruits that consume the most water, as the need of one kilogram of this fruit ranges between 500 and 1,000 liters of water."
Israel is known for its technology to allow crops to grow with much less water than has been traditionally used. 

So, are these critics (and the article had more of them) worried about water usage in Morocco, or about "normalization" with Israel?









Read all about it here!



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