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More than MAD 5 Million Boosts Income-Generating Projects in Boulemane

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Boulemane Province ⁣boosts Rural Economy ‌with Over MAD⁣ 5.8 Million ⁢Investment

Boulemane, Morocco ‌- october ⁤20,⁤ 2024 – A meaningful investment of MAD 5.82 million has fueled the development of 32 income-generating ⁣projects in the province of Boulemane between 2020 and 2024,‍ according⁣ to data released ‌by the province’s rural ⁤affairs division during the recent Boulemane ​festival of saffron and medical and aromatic plants (October 16-19).

The projects, spanning sectors like sheep farming, ‍poultry, beekeeping, agriculture, medicinal ‌plants, sewing, ⁤tourism, and construction, ​have benefitted 109 individuals. The rural ⁢affairs division contributed ‌MAD 2.549 million to these initiatives.

Beyond direct ‍project funding,​ the division also invested MAD 500,000 in a cleaning machine⁢ for the Soulaliyate communities ​in the Tissaf commune. ⁣ Furthermore, land‍ has been allocated to agricultural⁢ cooperatives and⁣ other organizations ⁤for accommodation, in collaboration with⁤ Al Omrane.

The province is also ​actively mobilizing land for agricultural development through rental agreements. Between 2020 and ⁣2024, approximately 6,181 hectares were proposed for such arrangements, with 8,904 hectares subject to rental via calls for tenders⁢ between ⁤2021 and ⁤2024. Rental ⁢prices begin at‍ MAD 500 per hectare, requiring⁣ a provisional​ bank guarantee of MAD 10,000.

Currently, 109 agricultural rental contracts, covering⁤ 3,466 hectares, are in ​place.‍ These ⁣are distributed across four communes: Missour (64 ha,3 contracts),Outat Lhaj (2,312 ha,55 contracts),Boulemane (701 ​ha,36 contracts),and‍ Marmoucha (389 ha,15 contracts).

Investment ‌projects linked to ​these rental contracts ⁢average ‌MAD 1.5⁣ million, and ⁣are projected to create 360 direct jobs and​ 2,600 temporary employment opportunities. Additionally, 20 ​amicable agricultural rental contracts cover‍ a total area of 2,112 hectares.

(With MAP)

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