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MoU: Libya and Morocco

Libya and Morocco are becoming a member of the forces! They signed a brand new deal about fishing and fish farming that has people buzzing.

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
February 8, 2025
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The declaration yesterday  from Libya’s Ministry of Marine Resources. The key players in this settlement were Adel Sultan, who is Libya’s Minister of Marine Resources, and Zakia Dariouche, Morocco’s Secretary of State for Fisheries. They had a face-to-face meeting in Agadir, Morocco, throughout the 7th Halieutis global exhibition. This event will be held from February 6 to 9.

 

Both countries are displaying a real commitment to this agreement. They’re excited to share their ideas and reviews. It’s a remarkable opportunity for collaboration. One of the main focuses is on schooling human beings and doing research. The aim here is to improve fishing and fish farming practices even as also worrying for the surroundings.

 

With this new agreement, Libya and Morocco need to change ideas and exceptional practices. They’ll offer hands-on training and perform studies related to fisheries and fish farming. By teaming up, they can examine each other to enhance how they seize and farm seafood. This kind of partnership may want to honestly make a difference.

 

Minister Sultan mentioned how critical this settlement is for Libya. He believes it may appreciably improve Libya’s fishing enterprise and nevertheless keep nature safe. He additionally stated that they’ll shape a joint committee very soon. This organization will make sure the whole thing runs smoothly and that each country’s expectations are met.

 

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The Ministry of Marine Resources sees this settlement as a fresh start. They believe this partnership will significantly advantage the economies of both Libya and Morocco. On the pinnacle of that, it’s a danger to encourage better practices inside the fishing industry. This looks like a massive step forward in building a strong business in fishing and fish farming between the two countries.

 

This agreement ought to cause new possibilities for both Libya and Morocco. By assisting each other, they’re not just enhancing their fishing and farming but also helping their communities.  This partnership isn’t always the most effective for business but exceptional for the environment. We can’t wait to see how this all unfolds.

Source: https://libyaherald.com/2025/02/libya-and-morocco-sign-mou-on-fisheries-and-aquaculture/

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