The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report

Morocco boasts a rich agricultural heritage, with around 68 percent of its land dedicated to agriculture. The sector contributes around 10.1 percent to the country's GDP, and 35 percent of its population lives in rural areas. In 2008, the agricultural sector underwent a transformation with the launc...

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Autores principales: Roberto, Viton, Garzaron, Lucia, Menza, Gianpiero, Mounir, Aya, Zaccari, Claudia, Dolinga, Moritz
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174492
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author Roberto, Viton
Garzaron, Lucia
Menza, Gianpiero
Mounir, Aya
Zaccari, Claudia
Dolinga, Moritz
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Garzaron, Lucia
Menza, Gianpiero
Mounir, Aya
Roberto, Viton
Zaccari, Claudia
author_facet Roberto, Viton
Garzaron, Lucia
Menza, Gianpiero
Mounir, Aya
Zaccari, Claudia
Dolinga, Moritz
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description Morocco boasts a rich agricultural heritage, with around 68 percent of its land dedicated to agriculture. The sector contributes around 10.1 percent to the country's GDP, and 35 percent of its population lives in rural areas. In 2008, the agricultural sector underwent a transformation with the launch of the Green Morocco Plan, aimed at boosting productivity, competitiveness, and resilience to climate change. Building on this foundation, the Generation Green 2020-2030 strategy presents a new vision for further development. Over the past decade, a local startup ecosystem has evolved in Morocco, with innovation spanning various sectors and a strong focus on digitalization. The objective of this report is to guide Moroccan agricultural research and policy to capitalize on innovation-led growth, emerging from recent reforms for sustainable development in Morocco. It also aims to optimize the scope, guide the direction, and identify the priority areas of Morocco’s call for agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovations. ‘The State of the Agri-, Food-, and Climate-tech Innovation Ecosystem in Morocco’ is part of a broader series of country reports created by CGIAR Accelerate for Impact Platform (A4IP) in collaboration with national and international stakeholders. This series aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the agri-, food-, and climate- tech ecosystems in emerging markets across the globe. Each report in the series elaborates on key market trends and identifies major players operating within the given country.
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spelling CGSpace1744922025-11-05T11:05:15Z The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report Roberto, Viton Garzaron, Lucia Menza, Gianpiero Mounir, Aya Zaccari, Claudia Dolinga, Moritz agriculture climate change adaptation innovation technology solutions market access technology adoption Morocco boasts a rich agricultural heritage, with around 68 percent of its land dedicated to agriculture. The sector contributes around 10.1 percent to the country's GDP, and 35 percent of its population lives in rural areas. In 2008, the agricultural sector underwent a transformation with the launch of the Green Morocco Plan, aimed at boosting productivity, competitiveness, and resilience to climate change. Building on this foundation, the Generation Green 2020-2030 strategy presents a new vision for further development. Over the past decade, a local startup ecosystem has evolved in Morocco, with innovation spanning various sectors and a strong focus on digitalization. The objective of this report is to guide Moroccan agricultural research and policy to capitalize on innovation-led growth, emerging from recent reforms for sustainable development in Morocco. It also aims to optimize the scope, guide the direction, and identify the priority areas of Morocco’s call for agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovations. ‘The State of the Agri-, Food-, and Climate-tech Innovation Ecosystem in Morocco’ is part of a broader series of country reports created by CGIAR Accelerate for Impact Platform (A4IP) in collaboration with national and international stakeholders. This series aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the agri-, food-, and climate- tech ecosystems in emerging markets across the globe. Each report in the series elaborates on key market trends and identifies major players operating within the given country. 2025-05-07 2025-05-09T07:20:49Z 2025-05-09T07:20:49Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174492 en Open Access application/pdf Roberto, V.; Garzaron, L.; Menza, G.; Mounir, A.; Zaccari, C.; Dolinga, M. (2025) The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International and International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 42 p. ISBN: 978-92-9255-333-3
spellingShingle agriculture
climate change adaptation
innovation
technology
solutions
market access
technology adoption
Roberto, Viton
Garzaron, Lucia
Menza, Gianpiero
Mounir, Aya
Zaccari, Claudia
Dolinga, Moritz
The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report
title The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report
title_full The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report
title_fullStr The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report
title_full_unstemmed The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report
title_short The state of the agri-, food-, and climate-tech innovation ecosystem in Morocco: Country report
title_sort state of the agri food and climate tech innovation ecosystem in morocco country report
topic agriculture
climate change adaptation
innovation
technology
solutions
market access
technology adoption
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/174492
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