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This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco's policy on the distribution, production and delivery of the quota for domestic common wheat flour and special flour....
This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco's regulation prohibiting the import of plant and plant parts, excluding dried leaves, fruits and seeds, belonging to the subfamily....
Without prejudice to more recently established technical regulations, this report includes an unofficial translation of Morocco's import authorization and phytosanitary requirements for plants....
This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco’s Order No. 156-14, setting pesticide MRLs in primary products and foodstuffs.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco's Order No. 593-17 on phytosanitary inspection of plants, plant products, and other items at import, including wood packaging.
This report provides an overview of the food laws and regulatory environment in Morocco as they relate to U.S. food and agricultural exports.
Post’s forecast wheat and barley production is unchanged from USDA’s current official estimates.
Frequent rains throughout 2018 have generally offset the local worries of an initial record delay in sowing and crop development.
Following the annual report, improved climatic conditions greatly improved Morocco's production and export outlook for MY 2017/18, Morocco's Berkane region regained market access....
Morocco’s Order No. 3284-17, published May 3, 2018, expanded the scope and duration of agricultural export subsidies for fruits, nuts, and vegetables, products thereof, spices, aromatic and medical...
This report contains an unofficial translation of Order No. 2454-17, which on April 19, 2018, established Morocco’s maximum residue levels (MRLs) for veterinary drugs.
This report contains an unofficial translation of Morocco’s Order No. 13-79-10, which provides exemptions to the mandatory use of Arabic in Morocco’s food labeling requirements.