
Morocco Foodex is organizing an awareness mission for Moroccan operators regarding the new regulatory context for exporting fresh agri-food products to the European Union and the United Kingdom. This initiative, scheduled from September 13 to 16, 2026, in Agadir, follows the new European Commission taking office. Agri-food sector stakeholders are particularly interested in the Green Deal implementation roadmap, the overhaul of official control rules, and the evolution of key technical and commercial regulations that will impact Moroccan product access to European and British markets. Morocco Foodex aims to examine these issues with sector professionals, aligning with its mission to control and coordinate exports. The event will analyze the concrete impacts of these new European regulatory guidelines on fresh product exports and facilitate the sharing of sectoral best practices among Moroccan and international operators. The objective is to enhance the compliance of Moroccan offerings with European standards and meet the demands of major international clients. Beyond regulatory upgrades, Morocco Foodex also intends to highlight Morocco's progress in sustainability and compliance with European standards, promoting the "Morocco origin" and national expertise to international operators. The mission will gather approximately 150 participants, including Moroccan agri-food sector players, regional Morocco Foodex officials, representatives from European Commission institutions, and e
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Ajax has announced the signing of Moroccan defender Fouad Zahouani on a contract that runs until June 30, 2029. The 20-year-old player will initially join Jong Ajax U23, the club's reserve team in Amsterdam, pending the completion of administrative formalities. Born in Casablanca, Zahouani is a product of the Mohammed VI Football Academy. He joined the youth teams of Union Touarga Sport in mid-2024 and was promoted to the first team six months later. A full-back by training, Zahouani contributed to Morocco's victory in the FIFA U20 World Cup in 2025.
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AS FAR retained its lead in the Botola championship with 53 points after a 2-2 draw against Renaissance Berkane. Youssef El Fahli and Ahmed Hammoudane scored for AS FAR, while Mounir Chouiar and Haytam Mazouz equalized for Renaissance Berkane, which remains third with 51 points. Maghreb de Fès secured a significant 1-0 victory over Wydad Casablanca, with Soufiane Benjdida scoring the sole goal, increasing his season tally to 20. This win propelled Maghreb de Fès to second place with 52 points, just one point behind AS FAR. Wydad Casablanca, now fifth with 43 points after its fourth consecutive league defeat, appears to be out of the title race. Raja Casablanca also dropped crucial points, losing 2-1 to Union Sportive Yacoub El Mansour. Mathias Oyewusi opened the scoring for Raja, but Zakaria Fati and Hatim Mrabet secured the win for Union Sportive Yacoub El Mansour. This defeat leaves Raja in fourth place with 49 points. In the relegation battle, Olympique Dcheira defeated Ittihad Tanger 2-0, moving to 14th place with 26 points. Difaâ El Jadida also climbed to sixth place with 38 points after a 2-1 win against Union Touarga. Other matches saw Kawkab Marrakech beat FUS Rabat 2-0, while COD Meknès drew 0-0 with Hassania Agadir, and Renaissance Zemamra drew 1-1 with Olympique Safi. With three matches remaining, the title race remains tight between AS FAR, Maghreb de Fès, and Renaissance Berkane, and the fight to avoid relegation is also ongoing.