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HTCC AT THE 3 AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION IN DAKHLA

Featured News // 2018.10.18

At the annual event, HTCC has been the third time exhibitor. The exhibition was held in the middle of Dakhla city, a specially designed tent city, where beside the international stands, a special tent was given to present local handicrafts and animal husbandry in the region.


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Among the international exhibitors, Turkey, Spain, the Netherlands, France and Germany, and one of the largest banks in Morocco, Attijariwafa Bank, also offered stand-alone financing for financing agricultural projects. The organizers reportedly had about 15,000 visitors, which is particularly important for visitors from Mariutaia, Senegal, Mali and Ivory Coast. This is in line with Morocco's diversification of its markets in the South opening and opens with a 10% increase in annual growth in West Africa, or more specifically in the Western African Economic Area, ECOWAS countries.

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This is the third time that the exhibition has been unconditionally acknowledged that the royal court has examined the significance of the royal patronage, which has a serious chance for the coming times. It was equally important both for the exhibition and the region that the event was opened at the governor level, generating a major interest in the media. This year, the Hungarian Commercial and Cultural Center was represented on an international stand where it hosted exhibitors from Canada, Benin, Vietnam, India and Morocco as a key participant.



The event was complemented by the HTCC, the Sakharov Scholars Summit launched in Hungary in 2015, which is now -3. with its event - the Sahara Gate, Dakhla, brought four continent scientists. The main topic here is the impact of climate change on agriculture, which affects agriculture not only in the region, but also in Morocco and even in the whole African continent. At the conference of 28 September, nearly a hundred participants discussed the issues of climate change affecting Morocco, as well as the issues of water management and agrarian challenges.

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This time the forum also joined the staff of Moroccan research institutes who, with practical comments and the results of the programs already launched in Morocco, enriched the event. In particular, the professional team of the Agricultural Research Center (INRA) and the innovations director of the Innovation Director of the Moroccan Solar Energy Research Center (IRESEN) helped to complete the complex work that resulted in a $ 625 million budget quadruple project aimed at greening the Sahara. It is important to note that the action plan and project yield on a conservative basis exceeds 3% per annum and the related financing models are presented. An important aspect of the conference is the outdoor Co2 fertilizer system developed in Morocco, which opens up new dimensions for ETS trade. The Scientific Summit organizer, HTCC Moroccan Country Director Dr. József Steier, was asked to formulate concrete recommendations based on the experiences of the Summit, both for the Moroccan Agriculture Minister and the Royal Court. The level of the event was highlighted by the Nobel Prize winning professor Nguyen Ninh of Hungary in the opening lecture of the conference.

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