
Morocco’s argan oil boom threatens forests and rural livelihoods
[Africanews - Africa] - 29/07/2025
Morocco’s growing argan oil industry, often referred to as producing liquid gold, is placing increasing pressure on the country’s fragile argan forests. Once covering more than 14,000 square kilometers, the forest area has declined by nearly 40 percent in recent decades.
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