This article analyses the development effects of a foreign-owned almond farm in Morocco from the perspective of its role in affecting the dualism present in the Moroccan agricultural sector. The farm was situated on lands owned by the State, leased under the framework of the Green Morocco Plan and aimed at developing the country’s agriculture. The Spanish-owned farm matches the criteria of agricultural production that Moroccan authorities hoped to expand according to this plan. Therefore, it is used here as an example to understand and reflect on how the Green Morocco Plan has been confronting the dualistic nature of the Moroccan agricultural sector
In 2008, in the aftermath of the World Food Crisis and in a context of an unfolding New Green Revolu...
International audienceThis paper seeks to know whether the Green-Morocco Plan (GMP), the new Morocca...
A growing population, urbanisation, and the economics of agricultural development are among the prin...
This article analyses the development effects of a foreign-owned almond farm in Morocco from the per...
The study conducted in morocco, within FAO/ROA project, showed that agriculture, while being affecte...
Morocco began an ambitious agricultural policy called the Green Morocco Plan (GMP) in 2008. This pap...
The relations between Morocco and the European Union rotate, especially from the Moroccan side, arou...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola ...
International audienceThe sustainability of family farming and its capacity to respond to global cha...
This report provides a historical perspective on Moroccan agricultural policy. For some commodities ...
Morocco is often regarded as a regional leader in addressing climate change. This may not come as a ...
Der Beitrag geht von dem in der Literatur uber Marokko immer wieder bemühten Gegensatz «moderner» ve...
Diffusion du document : PubliqueNational audienceThis article aims to explore the logical choice of ...
National audienceThis article analyses the rationale of production and commercialisation decisions m...
The sustainability of family farming and its capacity to respond to global changes are widely debate...
In 2008, in the aftermath of the World Food Crisis and in a context of an unfolding New Green Revolu...
International audienceThis paper seeks to know whether the Green-Morocco Plan (GMP), the new Morocca...
A growing population, urbanisation, and the economics of agricultural development are among the prin...
This article analyses the development effects of a foreign-owned almond farm in Morocco from the per...
The study conducted in morocco, within FAO/ROA project, showed that agriculture, while being affecte...
Morocco began an ambitious agricultural policy called the Green Morocco Plan (GMP) in 2008. This pap...
The relations between Morocco and the European Union rotate, especially from the Moroccan side, arou...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Quinlan School of Business at Loyola ...
International audienceThe sustainability of family farming and its capacity to respond to global cha...
This report provides a historical perspective on Moroccan agricultural policy. For some commodities ...
Morocco is often regarded as a regional leader in addressing climate change. This may not come as a ...
Der Beitrag geht von dem in der Literatur uber Marokko immer wieder bemühten Gegensatz «moderner» ve...
Diffusion du document : PubliqueNational audienceThis article aims to explore the logical choice of ...
National audienceThis article analyses the rationale of production and commercialisation decisions m...
The sustainability of family farming and its capacity to respond to global changes are widely debate...
In 2008, in the aftermath of the World Food Crisis and in a context of an unfolding New Green Revolu...
International audienceThis paper seeks to know whether the Green-Morocco Plan (GMP), the new Morocca...
A growing population, urbanisation, and the economics of agricultural development are among the prin...