Morocco Embarks on Unprecedented Mobilization for the Transition Towards a Decarbonized Agro-industry
The Agri Carbon Days, a flagship event focused on carbon emissions reduction in the agro-industrial sector and carbon sequestration through agriculture, experienced resounding success during its occurrence on May 24th and 25th in Rabat. Organized by the esteemed Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P) (www.UM6P.ma), through its AgriTech Center of Excellence, in partnership with the International Labour Organization (ILO) through the ProAgro Morocco project, this large-scale gathering brought together a panel of experts and key stakeholders from around the world.
Over two hundred participants, including thirty-two renowned international speakers, honored this event with their presence and shared their expertise and experiences in greenhouse gas emissions reduction in the agricultural industry. Furthermore, five innovative startups of the Farming Innovation Program – Carbon Farming Edition brilliantly showcased their novel solutions for reducing the carbon footprint. In addition to this, twenty participants from the first cohort of the executive certificate on decarbonizing the Agro-industry and carbon sequestration through agriculture were also present, testifying to the growing commitment towards sustainable and climate-friendly agricultural practices.
During the prestigious international symposium on Agribusiness Decarbonization and Carbon Sequestration through Agriculture, participants had the privilege of exchanging ideas on the challenges and opportunities inherent in reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the agricultural industry. Renowned researchers presented their latest advancements in emerging technologies aimed at promoting low-carbon food production and facilitating carbon sequestration in agricultural soils. Additionally, distinguished speakers addressed crucial policies and strategies to support the adoption of sustainable agricultural practices, thereby contributing to the ambitious goal of carbon neutrality.
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« We are proud of the enthusiasm surrounding this second edition of the Agri Carbon Days. An enthusiasm among national actors in agriculture and AgriBusiness, but above all, there is enthusiasm and keen interest among a wide community of renowned scientists and experts who have been attracted by this exceptional Moroccan mobilization for Agro-industry decarbonization and carbon farming. The AgriTech Center of Excellence at UM6P is pleased to play the role of the catalyst and supporter in this mobilization towards a decarbonized future for the Moroccan Agro-industry. » – Faissal SEHBAOUI, Director of the AgriTech Center of Excellence.
This large-scale event provided an invaluable platform for exchange and dialogue, allowing participants to share their expertise, experiences, and cutting-edge research on Agro-industry decarbonization and carbon sequestration through agriculture. The topics addressed covered a wide range of crucial subjects, such as greenhouse gas emission reduction policies, Agro-industry decarbonization, carbon economy and finance applied to this promising sector, as well as pivotal scientific and technological breakthroughs that will shape its future.
« The Agri Carbon Days also provide an opportunity to discuss regulatory developments and tariff barriers. We are witnessing the emergence of new regulations and taxes in certain export markets. I am particularly referring to the European market and its new Green Deal, which aims, among other things, to promote the marketing of the greenest possible products within its market. Therefore, greening production also means being more competitive in external markets by minimizing tariff and non-tariff barriers imposed by importers. » – Gilles Cols, International Labour Organization.
The Agri Carbon Days also provided an opportunity to showcase inspiring testimonials from pioneering Agro-industrial companies on the path of decarbonization, thereby illuminating the way towards a more climate-resilient Agro-industry. Additionally, the presentation of the Farming Innovation Edition Carbon Farming program generated remarkable enthusiasm, highlighting startups and innovative initiatives that actively contribute to the decarbonization of the Agro-industry and carbon sequestration through cutting-edge agricultural practices.
It is important to highlight that the AgriTech Center of Excellence, as the organizer of this major international conference, has great ambitions for the African agricultural sector. This prominent entity of UM6P is actively committed to promoting precision agriculture tailored to the African continent, capitalizing on cutting-edge technologies.
The Agri Carbon Days undeniably marked a major milestone in mobilizing stakeholders within the Moroccan Agro-industrial ecosystem, bringing them together around a common cause: the transition towards a more sustainable agriculture, firmly committed to combating climate change. The promising outcomes derived from these in-depth exchanges foreshadow a greener future for Morocco’s Agro-industrial sector, combining economic efficiency, environmental preservation, and social responsibility.
Kelechi Deca
Kelechi Deca has over two decades of media experience, he has traveled to over 77 countries reporting on multilateral development institutions, international business, trade, travels, culture, and diplomacy. He is also a petrol head with in-depth knowledge of automobiles and the auto industry