Livestock farming in Morocco plays a vital role in the country's economy and culture, especially in rural areas where many families rely on it for their livelihood. However, this sector faces numerous challenges, including climate change, land ownership issues, and market disparities. Despite these obstacles, there are also opportunities for growth and innovation that can help small-scale farmers thrive. This article explores the current state of Moroccan livestock farming, the hurdles that farmers encounter, and the potential paths forward for a more sustainable future.
Key Takeaways
- Livestock farming is essential for the income of over 80% of rural Moroccans.
- Small farmers struggle with land ownership and access to resources, impacting their productivity.
- There is a significant gap between large and small farms in terms of income and market access.
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Livestock Farming in Morocco: Challenges and Opportunities
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