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The Moroccan teams revive tourism in Morocco after the pandemic (Data)

  The historic achievement of the Moroccan women's team The historic achievement of the Moroccan women's team in the World Cup in Australia as the first Arab country to reach the competition and qualify for the second round revived the tourism sector again. According to our sources, the tourism sector has recovered significantly by the end of the year 2022, driven by the achievement of the Moroccan national team in the World Cup in Qatar, where it ranked fourth as the first Arab and African country to reach the golden square in the history of the World Cup. According to a statement by the National Airports Office, “The outcome of air traffic from the beginning of 2022 until the end of November 2022 showed that Moroccan airports recorded a growth in recovery rates compared to the same period in 2019, when 80 percent of passenger traffic and 82 percent of aircraft traffic were received.”, which represents 18,467,415 passengers and 157,687 aircraft movements for all airports. Mor

The story of the Moroccan watermelon, which has become a trend on social media

  Watermelon is a summer fruit that Moroccans love Watermelon in Morocco has turned into a trend in the past hours, so what is the story? It all started when the ONSSA  (Plant Products Control Service) of the Agadir Regional Directorate of the Office of Health Safety directed a correspondent in French! To the director of one of the major super commercial markets in Agadir, asking him to stop marketing the red watermelon because the shipment contained chemicals unfit for human consumption. According to the correspondence issued by the head of the plant products department at the Regional Directorate of the National Office for Health Safety of Food Products in the Souss-Massa region, the samples taken from the aforementioned market showed on August 1, 2023, that watermelon contains chemicals that are not suitable for human consumption. The document indicated that the analysis of the samples taken showed the presence of active ingredients that were not approved in Morocco, and it was rela