MOROCCAN PRODUCERS & EXPORTERS NETWORK
The International Network
of Moroccan Agricultural
Producers and Exporters

AgriLinkage is building the leading international network for Moroccan agricultural producers and exporters. We are actively operating across markets in Spain, Europe, North America, Latin America, and Asia. Companies that join the network are included in all sourcing requests we receive within their sector.
WHAT WE ARE BUILDING
A Commercial Infrastructure
for Moroccan Agriculture
The platform is an operational, editorial, relational, and multilingual commercial infrastructure, built to connect Moroccan operators with international buyers at every stage of a purchasing cycle.
We are simultaneously building a network of qualified buyers, importers, and distributors across multiple geographies, and a network of direct producers and exporters in Morocco.
Our work is to make Moroccan agriculture commercially present in markets where demand exists but where direct connections with Moroccan producers and exporters are still underdeveloped. That is the gap we are closing, actively, on the ground.
We publish commercial and editorial content about Morocco's agricultural sectors in multiple languages, targeting professional buyers internationally. We qualify the sourcing requests we receive and transmit them to the producers and exporters in the network whose profile matches what the buyer is looking for. We support the operations that require it on the documentation, logistics, and compliance side.
Moroccan companies that join the network are considered for every relevant inquiry we receive in their category. That is the logic of a network that grows with its members.
Core Activity
Commercial and editorial content on Moroccan agriculture, international buyer qualification, direct introductions, and export operations support.
Priority Markets
Spain as the primary focus. France, Netherlands, Germany, UK. United States and Canada. Mexico and Latin America. Gulf, Japan, South Korea.
Sectors Covered
The full scope of Moroccan agricultural and agri-food production, with no restriction by sector or company size.
Support Available
Export documentation, market-specific certifications, customs and logistics procedures. Available on request, adapted to each company's situation.
WHAT THE NETWORK DELIVERS
Why Join AgriLinkage
For any direct producer or exporter in Morocco looking to open or expand international markets.
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Access to an active buyer network
Producers and exporters in the network are presented in response to sourcing requests received in their sector. Every buyer contact is qualified before any introduction is made.
03
International visibility across languages
Content published on the platform reaches professional buyers across multiple markets and languages simultaneously. A Moroccan producer integrated into the network gains exposure to an international audience that few organizations can reach independently.
05
Export documentation and compliance support
Certifications required by destination markets, EUR.1 documentation, phytosanitary requirements, EUDR compliance, export logistics. Support is available for companies looking to prepare or strengthen their export position.
02
Priority presence in the Spanish market
Spain is AgriLinkage's first priority market, with a dedicated platform in development. Moroccan exporters joining the network directly benefit from this geographic focus on a market that is structurally dependent on Moroccan supply.
04
Editorial content promoting Moroccan produce
AgriLinkage regularly produces and publishes commercial and editorial content on Moroccan agricultural sectors for international buyers. This sustained work generates consistent, qualified demand for Moroccan products.
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Open to all sizes, no entry threshold
From small cooperatives to established export groups. There is no minimum production volume or capacity requirement. Every application is reviewed individually.
INTERNATIONAL REACH
The Markets We Work Across
The platform operates across multiple geographies in parallel. A producer in the network is considered for every incoming sourcing request, regardless of which market the buyer is from.
Spain
AgriLinkage's primary development market. Geographic proximity, preferential trade terms, and a structural demand for Moroccan products across fresh produce, specialty goods, and processed food.
Latin America
Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and neighboring markets. Activity conducted in Spanish to directly address importers and distributors across the region.
European Union
France, Netherlands, Germany, Belgium, Italy. The EU-Morocco Association Agreement provides preferential tariff access across a broad range of Moroccan agricultural exports.
Asia
Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Southeast Asia. Established demand for Moroccan specialty products: saffron, argan oil, aromatic and medicinal plants.
North America
United States and Canada. Morocco holds the only US free trade agreement on the African continent. Updated US-Morocco FTA tariff schedules have been in effect since January 2025.
Gulf and Middle East
UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar. Strong sustained demand for premium fresh products, dates, oils, and Moroccan specialty goods.
OUR CONVICTION
Why Morocco
Morocco's agricultural sector has a combination of assets that very few producing countries can match: exceptional diversity of growing regions, a production calendar that complements rather than competes with Europe's, and climatic conditions that consistently produce quality that holds up in the most demanding international markets.
Taliouine saffron carries protected geographical indication status and is recognized globally. Argan oil is unique to Morocco, classified as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Tomatoes, citrus, peppers, and berries from the Souss-Massa supply European buyers precisely when European producers cannot. Atlas aromatic plants reach Asian and North American markets in growing volumes. Draa-Tafilalet dates are shipped to five continents.
On top of that, two trade agreements create market access conditions that most competing origins do not have: the EU-Morocco Association Agreement, and Africa's only US free trade agreement. These frameworks are in force. They create real tariff advantages. AgriLinkage's work is specifically designed to put them to use.
Geographic Position
14 km from Europe across the Strait of Gibraltar. Simultaneous access to Atlantic and Mediterranean markets with logistics lead times no other African origin can match for fresh products.
EU-Morocco Association Agreement
Preferential tariff conditions across a broad range of Moroccan agricultural exports to the European Union. Updated protocols in force.
US-Morocco Free Trade Agreement
Africa's only US FTA. Updated tariff schedules in effect since January 2025 under Circular 6622/222. A direct competitive advantage for Moroccan exporters into the American market.
GI-Protected and Unique Products
Taliouine saffron, Souss-Massa argan oil, Dades Valley rose, Euphorbiaceae honey. Products that can only come from Morocco.
Counter-Seasonal Supply for Europe
Morocco's production windows cover gaps that European growers cannot fill. Tomatoes, peppers, citrus, berries: European buyers need Moroccan supply structurally, every season, every year.
Growing Certification Base
Increasing adoption of GlobalG.A.P., GRASP, organic certification, and EUDR traceability requirements among Moroccan producers, expanding access to premium and regulated markets.
SECTORS COVERED
Every Agricultural
and Agri-food Sector
The network is open to all producers and exporters in Morocco's agricultural and agri-food sectors, with no restriction by category.
Fresh Produce
Tomatoes, citrus, peppers, courgettes, green beans, strawberries, blueberries, melons, cucumbers
Oils and Fats
Extra virgin olive oil, culinary and cosmetic argan oil, certified organic oils
Processed and Preserved
Canned goods, harissa, prepared olives, dried and dehydrated products, tomato concentrates, preserves
Beverages and Extracts
Rose water, hydrosols, natural fruit juices, aromatic vinegars, herbal infusions
Seafood and Marine Products
Canned fish (sardines, anchovies, mackerel), fresh and frozen seafood. Morocco is Africa's leading canned fish exporter.
Specialty and GI Products
Taliouine saffron, argan oil, Dades rose, amlou, northern capers
Aromatic and Medicinal Plants
Rosemary, thyme, mint, lavender, cumin, coriander, fenugreek, black seed, verbena
Dates and Dried Fruits
Fresh and dried Medjool and Mejhoul dates, almonds, dried figs, dried apricots, walnuts
Grains and Pulses
Durum and soft wheat, barley, lentils, chickpeas, fava beans, certified organic crops
Agricultural Equipment
Irrigation systems, drip systems, grading and packaging equipment, agricultural inputs
HOW IT WORKS
From application to introduction
A straightforward, transparent process for producers and exporters joining the network.
01
Submit your application
The producer or exporter submits a request via the form on this page, by email, or via WhatsApp. The request covers the essential information: company, sector, products, current markets, available production capacity, and existing certifications.
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Individual review
Every application is reviewed individually by our team. We get back to you within 48 business hours to confirm integration into the network or to request any additional information needed.
03
Integration into the active network
The company is integrated into the network's operational database and is considered for every sourcing request received in its product category. When a match is identified with a buyer's request, the producer or exporter is directly contacted.
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Support as needed
For companies looking to prepare or strengthen their export position, support is available on documentation, certifications, and logistics procedures. This support is activated on request and tailored to the specific needs of each case.
CONTACT
Three Ways to Join the Network
Choose the channel that works for you. Every request is reviewed individually. You will receive a response within 48 business hours.


