Focus Report: Opportunities for value addition in Souss Massa
En Français Internationally known for its capital, Agadir – a traditional holiday destination for European tourists – Souss Massa is increasingly positioning itself as an industrial centre and strategic gateway between North and sub-Saharan Africa. The rise of value-added processing at its industrial zones, ongoing human resource development and a burgeoning start-up ecosystem underpin a positive…
« Focus Report » : Opportunités de création de valeur ajoutée dans la région de Souss Massa
In English Internationalement connu de par sa capitale, Agadir, pour les touristes européens, la région de Souss Massa se positionne de plus en plus comme un centre industriel et une porte d’entrée stratégique entre l'Afrique du Nord et l'Afrique subsaharienne. L'essor de la transformation à valeur ajoutée dans ses zones industrielles, le développement continu des ressources humaines…
Focus Report: How can Africa's leading sugar producers increase output?
En Français The African continent accounts for around 6% of global sugar output, half of which is concentrated in COMESA countries – a figure that is set to expand to 8% by 2029. While local production takes place on a relatively small scale, countries in the region are among the world's largest net exporters. Looking ahead, the industry's continued development will be supported by the Africa…
Report: What role does technology play in driving financial inclusion in Morocco?
Financial technology (fintech) is advancing rapidly in emerging markets and Morocco is no exception: the country has embraced its efficiency and low costs as a way to bolster financial inclusion and catalyse innovation across various sectors, with both the government and private firms deploying fintech tools for payments. The development of a fully digital financial environment is an important objective…
Can West Africa lead the way in creating a more sustainable textiles industry?OBGplus
– Textile and fashion is the world’s second-largest industrial polluter, behind oil and gas – Concerted efforts are being made to create more sustainable business models – Two solar-powered, sustainable textile plants under construction in Togo and Benin – Increased cotton processing could mean value-added textile earnings stay in West Africa With textiles and fashion expected to…
Morocco ICT
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Le Maroc se tourne vers le bio pour développer son secteur agricoleOBGplus
In English Le Maroc s’emploie actuellement à accroître la visibilité de son agriculture biologique au sein du royaume comme à l’étranger dans un contexte de demande en hausse, le développement du secteur étant en outre perçu par les responsables politiques comme un bon moyen de doper la valeur ajoutée agricole. En décembre dernier, une conférence tenue à Rabat et organisée…
Le Maroc se dote de nouveaux outils numériques pour renforcer l’inclusion financièreOBGplus
The ICT sector generates between 5% and 6% of GDP, of which telecommunications companies represent about half. However, technological developments coupled with strong political will and economic imperatives are pushing Morocco’s ICT sector growth beyond the telecommunications subsector. “Incorporating digital solutions in business operations is not an option – it is a must to keep Moroccan companies…
