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FAO/EBRD and Morocco Foodex to host online event on fresh produce export diversification next week, April 27

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Next week, on April 27th at 11:00 AM (Rabat Time), the FAO/EBRD Project and Morocco Foodex will host the concluding online conference “Is Morocco Making Progress in Fruit and Vegetable Export Diversification?

The event will be held on Zoom and is expected to last around two hours. The program will feature insights from leading Moroccan and international experts.

 

Conference Agenda

11:00-11:05 – Opening, project’s results

Andriy Yarmak, Economist at FAO Investment Center, Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN


11:05-11:20 – Sustainability trends in the EU fruit and vegetable sector – pitfalls and opportunities for Morocco

Philippe Binard, General Delegate at Freshfel Europe, European Fresh Produce Association


11:20-11:35Morocco Foodex support for export diversification and sustainability compliance

Idriss El Honsali, Head of Commercial Regulation and Agreement Monitoring Department, Morocco Foodex


11:35-11:50 – Lessons learned from FAO/EBRD trade missions to Uzbekistan, Poland, Singapore, and Malaysia

Abderrahmane Zouhir, Managing Director of KRONE F&V, Morocco


11:50-12:10 – Morocco’s fresh produce export industry outlook: markets at risk and markets to grow

Yevhen Kuzin, Horticulture Market Analyst at FAO Investment Center, Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN


12:10-12:30 – How vulnerable is Morocco’s fresh produce export industry? Global Export Vulnerability Index Premiere

Andriy Yarmak, Economist at FAO Investment Center, Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN


12:30-12:40 – Questions & answers

 

 

The conference is going to take place on Zoom, April 27, and will start at 11:00 AM (Rabat Time). Registration is available here.

Participation is free, but advance registration is required. Secure your place today through the registration form.

On any questions concerning the online event, please contact us at [email protected]

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