Agreement Opens US Market to Morocco’s Raspberries

Agreement Opens US Market to Morocco’s Raspberries
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Agreement Opens US Market to Morocco’s Raspberries

Agreement Opens US Market to Morocco’s Raspberries

Morocco and the United States have reached an agreement that opens for the first time the US market to Morocco’s raspberries.

The agreement was signed between Morocco’s National Office of Food Safety (ONSSA) and the US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).

It followed a series of negotiations between Morocco’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests and its US counterpart in this regard.

Cultivation of raspberries has witnessed a great expansion in Morocco in recent years, especially in the West Plain in northern Rabat, known for its fertile lands and the abundance of irrigation water.

Many farmers there have abandoned the cultivation of sugar cane and replaced it with raspberries that provide farmers with greater income.

The new agricultural activity also attracted important foreign investment, especially from Spain.

Morocco currently exports more than 140,000 tons of red fruits per year to more than 40 countries, including European Union member states.

ONSSA said there are 68 authorized establishments active in the red fruit sector in Morocco.

US authorities require that the fruit be packed in unit packets authorized by the ONSSA. They also require that all exports must be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the Office, attesting that the fruit has actually been produced and packed in accordance with the US requirements.

According to the signed agreement, ONSSA shall oversee the compliance with US standards, monitor, inspect, and grant licenses and certificates for conformity with these standards.



China Expands Visa-free Entry to More Countries in Bid to Boost Economy

Shoppers with their purchased goods walk past a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, on Nov. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Shoppers with their purchased goods walk past a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, on Nov. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
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China Expands Visa-free Entry to More Countries in Bid to Boost Economy

Shoppers with their purchased goods walk past a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, on Nov. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)
Shoppers with their purchased goods walk past a popular outdoor shopping mall in Beijing, on Nov. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Andy Wong)

China announced Friday that it would expand visa-free entry to citizens of nine more countries as it seeks to boost tourism and business travel to help revive a sluggish economy.
Starting Nov. 30, travelers from Bulgaria, Romania, Malta, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Estonia, Latvia and Japan will be able to enter China for up to 30 days without a visa, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian said.
That will bring to 38 the number of countries that have been granted visa-free access since last year. Only three countries had visa-free access previously, and theirs had been eliminated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The permitted length of stay for visa-free entry is being increased from the previous 15 days, Lin said, and people participating in exchanges will be eligible for the first time. China has been pushing people-to-people exchange between students, academics and others to try to improve its sometimes strained relations with other countries, The Associated Press reported.
China strictly restricted entry during the pandemic and ended its restrictions much later than most other countries. It restored the previous visa-free access for citizens of Brunei and Singapore in July 2023, and then expanded visa-free entry to six more countries — France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and Malaysia — on Dec. 1 of last year.
The program has since been expanded in tranches. Some countries have announced visa-free entry for Chinese citizens, notably Thailand, which wants to bring back Chinese tourists.
For the three months from July through September this year, China recorded 8.2 million entries by foreigners, of which 4.9 million were visa-free, the official Xinhua News Agency said, quoting a Foreign Ministry consular official.