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Water, agriculture, and climate: a study of Moroccan agricultural water management policy

Mahath Mangal, Ajit Govind

2025Water Policy6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Morocco is grappling with the severe effects of climate change, causing droughts and decreasing annual precipitation. Agriculture, a significant sector of the economy and livelihood for a significant portion of the population, is facing the brunt of this, necessitating the adoption of water-efficient technologies. This paper examines agricultural water management practices in Morocco and the state policies, such as Law 10-95, the Green Morocco Plan, and the National Program for Drinking Water Supply and Irrigation. The Green Morocco Plan successfully promoted water-efficient techniques like drip irrigation, but inadvertently increased water intensity, exacerbating the scarcity. The paper suggests a reorientation of Morocco's agricultural strategy towards self-sufficiency in traditional crops and a sustainable approach to water resource management. It also calls for the involvement of the greater community, education, and women's integration in the agricultural workforce to build a more resilient population. The analysis concludes with recommendations for policy adjustments that balance economic growth with environmental sustainability, suggesting a shift towards renewable energy and alternative water sources like desalination, albeit with caution due to associated environmental and economic costs.

Topics & Concepts

AgricultureBusinessWater resource managementClimate changeAgricultural economicsEnvironmental scienceNatural resource economicsEnvironmental planningEconomicsGeographyGeologyOceanographyArchaeologyWater resources management and optimization
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