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How do natural sources of morocco help ?

The Government of Morocco‘s environmental programs include the National Municipal Solid Waste Management, National Sanitation and Wastewater Treatment, Collection and Disposal of Plastic Bags, Environmental Upgrading of Rural Schools, and Prevention of and Fight against Industrial Pollution.

Moreover, what has Morocco contributed to the world? Throughout the many years, many Moroccans have contributed to world history—from physicians and travel writers to engineers and even music producers.

Amazingly, what natural resources is Morocco known for? In addition to phosphates, Morocco has sizeable reserves of iron, zinc, lead, copper, fluorine, silver, manganese, salt, cobalt and gold. Excluding valorisation, Morocco produced 126,000 tonnes of copper, 102,000 tonnes of zinc, 100,000 tonnes of iron and 99,000 tonnes of manganese in 2017, according to ONHYM.

Furthermore, what does Morocco export to other countries? Phosphates and textiles are central to Morocco’s export industry. Other exports items include electric components, inorganic chemicals, transistors, citrus fruits, vegetables, fish. Morocco main exports partners are European Union countries with Spain, France and Italy being the most important.

Similarly, how is Morocco reducing carbon emissions? Morocco: According to CAT, Morocco is one of only two countries with a plan to reduce its CO2 emissions to a level consistent with limiting warming to 1.5 degrees C. Morocco’s National Energy Strategy calls for generating 42 percent of its electricity production from renewables by 2020, and 52 percent by 2030.

What is Morocco planning to change to its agriculture in order to help reduce its carbon emissions?

Commitment towards renewable energy According to the INDC (Intended Nationally Determined Contribution) plan submitted by Morocco to the UNFCCC, the country plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially in agriculture, by 32 per cent by 2030. Morocco has also pledged to plant 200,000 hectares of forest.

What has Morocco invented?

The most notable Moroccan invention in the competition was a mask that strengthens immunity, developed by Houari Larkoubi, Abderrahman Meziati, and Mariam El Moussaoui—three Moroccans working for paramedical company Lepsy.

What is Morocco known for?

  1. The Sahara Desert. When most people choose to travel to Morocco, it’s to see the famed Sahara Desert.
  2. Hassan II Mosque.
  3. Mint Tea and Pastries.
  4. Majorelle Garden.
  5. The Architecture.
  6. Todgha Gorge.
  7. Tagine.

What are 5 interesting facts about Morocco?

  1. There is also a Red City in Morocco.
  2. 99% of Moroccans are Muslim.
  3. Mint tea is the national drink of Morocco.
  4. Snake charmers are a real thing in Morocco.
  5. Morocco borders both the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea.
  6. Moroccan leather isn’t just a souvenir, it’s a attraction.

What is Morocco famous for producing?

The country exports citrus fruits and early vegetables to the European market; its wine industry is developed, and production of commercial crops (cotton, sugarcane, sugar beets, and sunflowers) is expanding.

What are the main exports of Morocco?

  1. Electrical machinery, equipment: US$4.7 billion (16.9% of total exports)
  2. Vehicles: $3.6 billion (13.1%)
  3. Fertilizers: $3.4 billion (12.2%)
  4. Clothing, accessories (not knit or crochet): $1.9 billion (6.9%)
  5. Fruits, nuts: $1.5 billion (5.4%)
  6. Vegetables: $1.32 billion (4.7%)
  7. Fish: $1.26 billion (4.5%)

What is Morocco’s main source of income?

The major resources of the Moroccan economy are agriculture, phosphate minerals, and tourism. Sales of fish and seafood are important as well. Industry and mining contribute about one-third of the annual GDP.

What does the US get from Morocco?

U.S. total imports of agricultural products from Morocco totaled $207 million in 2019. Leading categories include: processed fruit & vegetables ($81 million), other fresh fruit ($70 million), other vegetable oils ($29 million), essential oils ($5 million), and spices ($2 million).

Who does Morocco trade with the most?

Trade with France France is Morocco’s largest trading partner for both imports and exports, controlling more than 60% of foreign direct investment in Morocco.

How can we reduce carbon emissions?

  1. Reducing Your Carbon Foot Print.
  2. learn the 5 R’s: refuse, reduce, reuse, rot, recycle:
  3. bike more and drive less:
  4. conserve water and protect our waterways:
  5. eat seasonally, locally, and more plants:
  6. switch to sustainable, clean energy:
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