Magriser (Amethis), CMGP-CAS (DPI/AfricInvest) and others to mitigate Souss-Massa water deficit
Leaders of Moroccan irrigation will take part in the works in this agricultural region of the Kingdom.
06/01/2022 at 16h28, by Africa Business+
Noureddine Kessa, director-general of the Regional Office of Agricultural Development of Souss-Massa (ORMVA/SM), accepted the offers of Magriser (owned by Amethis), CMGP-CAS (owned by Development Partners International and AfricInvest), Irrisyss and Riegonor for the modernisation of irrigation terminals of the irrigated perimeters of Souss-Massa, the first fruit and vegetable producing region in Morocco.
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