Besides having fertile coastal plains, Morocco is the world’s leading producer of phosphates. phosphates. SPAIN MOROCCO Ph 1 2 3 MOROCCO.

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Besides having fertile coastal plains, Morocco is the world’s leading producer of phosphates. phosphates. SPAIN MOROCCO Ph MOROCCO

That is why, Agriculture of cereals,citrus fruits, vegetables and mining are the mainstays of Morocco’s economy.

As Morocco is a coastal country which has a mediterranean climate, mediterranean climate, SPAIN MEDITERRANEAN SEA SPAIN MOROCCO

The income from tourism and fishing also contribute to the economy.

Food processing and the manufacture of textiles are also important.Food processing

Morocco’s export comes to $7.1 billion. However,her external debt is $19.1 billion. $7.1 billion $19.1 billion

Morocco suffers from environmental problems of land degradation from farming exhausted lands and overgrazing. land degradation

Water supplies are frequently contaminated by raw sewage and oil polution plagues coastal waters.

Land degradation is the process in which the earth is losing its fertility and quality. back

In Mediterranean climate summers are hot and dry. Winters are mild with no snow. SUMMER WINTER back

Phosphates is the cover term for composites which are either salt or ester of phosphoric acid. X = salt of phosphoric acid Y = ester of phosphoric acid X X Y Y PHOSPHATE back

To process natural food means to treat it chemically before it is sold to the public. market back

GLANCING AT MOROCCO’S ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS AFFECTING ECONOMY AUTHOR: ECE GÖNÇER FLED $ $ $

INTRODUCTION AIM TO GIVE AN IDEA OF MOROCCO’S ECONOMY. ? $ $ $

INTRODUCTION OUTLINE INCLUDING MOROCCO’S ECONOMY: AGRICULTURE,TOURISM, MINING, FISHING, MANUFACTURING; ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS. EXCLUDING CULTURE AND ADMINISTRATION. $ $ $ TOMATO NATIONAL ASSEMBLY