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Tunisian–Moroccan B2B Meetings Aim to Expand Agri-Food Cooperation

The Export Promotion Center (CEPEX in french), in coordination with its commercial office in Casablanca, organized a series of professional bilateral meetings bringing together a delegation of Moroccan buyers and representatives of 20 Tunisian exporting companies in the agri-food sector.
These direct exchanges aimed to strengthen the presence of Tunisian products in the Moroccan market and explore opportunities for cooperation and expanded trade between the two countries.

The Moroccan delegation’s visit continues on 19–20 November with field visits to several Tunisian exporting companies specializing in olive oil, dates, and processed foods. The visits will allow buyers to assess the quality of Tunisian agri-food products and their compliance with international standards.

Tunisian agricultural and agri-food exports to the Moroccan market exceeded 338.5 million dinars during the first nine months of 2025, with olive oil and dates among the top exported products.

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