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The Moroccan Economy in Brief of 04/03/2017: The FAO Price Index Rose by a 17.2% in February

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1. The African Development Bank at the Africa CEO Forum: "The African Development Bank, AfDB, will take part in the Africa CEO Forum scheduled to take place in Geneva in the 20th and 21st of March. An important delegation to this fifth edition of the forum of which the African Development Bank is a partner. This high mass is intended to accompany the development of African companies and to participate in their promotion in Africa and internationally.


2. The impact of rural development programs remains below expectations: "The Economic, Social and Environmental Council, ESEC, adopted, on Thursday in Rabat, at the end of its 71st ordinary session, its report on" The development of the rural world: challenges and prospects. "In its opinion, the Council stresses that during the last decade major advances have been made in the development of rural areas, notably in education, electrification, access to water, opening-up, equipment and improvement of agricultural added value, particularly within the framework of the INDH and the Green Morocco Plan ".


3. Presentation and signature in Rabat of the book "Sultan Moulay Al Hassan I and Moroccan Sovereignty over the Southern Provinces": "The Sultan Moulay Al Hassan I and Moroccan Sovereignty over the Southern Provinces" is the title of the work of the writer Mr. Noureddine Belhadad, presented and signed, in Rabat on Thursday, during a meeting organized by the Association Bouregreg, which allows future generations to know the reality of territorial integrity and Moroccanity of the Southern Provinces which demonstrate the attachment of the Moroccans to their Islamic and Saharawi identity ".


4. The FAO price index rose by a 17.2% in February: "For the seventh time in succession, the FAO Food Price Index slightly rose in February, mainly as a result of higher maize prices and Of wheat.The FAO Food Price Index averaged a 175.5% in February, up a 0.5% from the January forecast and a 17.2% from January 2016. The FAO Cereal Prices Index has increased by a 2.5% since January, partly because of higher wheat prices, despite a slight increase in maize and rice prices.

 

 

Crédit : IMPERIUM MEDIA

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