Innovation at the Core: INRA’s Strategic Role in Morocco’s Agricultural Renaissance. Agadir, Morocco – The National Institute of Agronomic Research (INRA) has taken center stage in Morocco’s agricultural transformation, hosting a panel discussion at the 18th edition of the International Agricultural Show (SIAM) to underscore the importance of innovation and cooperative strength in the nation’s agri-food systems.
The session, a sidebar to SIAM, brought together experts and stakeholders to address the multifaceted challenges facing Morocco’s agricultural sector, including climate change, market volatility, and structural shifts in food systems. INRA’s emphasis was on the pivotal role of scientific research in propelling cooperatives towards more valuable production models, enhancing the socio-economic value of agricultural products, and addressing the sector’s challenges head-on. Through strategic partnerships and agreements with national and international entities, INRA is fostering sustainable and resilient agriculture.
The institute’s collaborations with the National Institute of Agronomic and Veterinary Research (INIAV) and OCP Nutricrops, among others, are aimed at advancing agricultural innovation and sustainability. These efforts are complemented by initiatives in training, agroecology, and youth employability, ensuring that Morocco’s agricultural sector is future-ready. INRA’s commitment to innovation is a testament to Morocco’s dedication to modernizing its agricultural sector and ensuring a productive future.
As the institute continues to provide technical tools and innovative solutions, it is not only shaping the future of Moroccan agriculture but also contributing to the broader global effort to achieve food security and sustainability.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: moroccoworldnews
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