Mohamed Sadiki, Guest of Maroc Radar Forum Next Wednesday

Rabat – Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development and Water and Forests, Mohamed Sadiki, will be, next Wednesday, the guest of Maroc Radar Forum, which will be held under the theme: “Generation Green, a strategy for food security in Morocco”.

This meeting, which will take place at the headquarters of MAP in Rabat from 12:00, will be an opportunity to discuss measures planned under the Generation Green strategy, which consolidates the achievements of the Green Morocco Plan, particularly in terms of growth and sustainability of the agricultural sector.

It will also focus on the objectives set by this ambitious strategy to ensure food sovereignty and security in harmony with the potential offered by the regions and territories of the Kingdom.

The Forum will be broadcast live on MAP TV channel “M24” and its news radio “RIM-Radio”, as well as via MAP-Live, on the website of the Agency “mapexpress.ma” and its Facebook account.

MAP Forum has become a platform for debate on current political, economic, cultural and social issues. It brings together representatives of public authorities and personalities from various backgrounds, as well as media representatives.

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