AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMorocco Tourism & Culture: Rabat is pushing ahead with a National Museum of Archaeology and Earth Sciences, aiming to turn the capital into a regional cultural hub and extend tourism beyond beach trips, with interactive exhibits linking Morocco’s geology, archaeology and civilizational history. Eid al-Adha & Travel Mood: Eid al-Adha festivities drew large crowds in Morocco, while broader Islamic celebrations across the region keep travel demand buoyant. Food & Cost Pressure: Moroccan livestock professionals warn Eid al-Adha may be followed by another jump in red meat prices, with beef and lamb potentially rising sharply as the market leans more on global fluctuations. Tourism Policy Angle: An Africa Union Day commentary argues tourism and hospitality should be treated as a development priority for Agenda 2063—calling for easier visas, better intra-African air links and stronger infrastructure. Mobility for Visitors: Morocco’s electrified mobility push continues as Geely launches new NEV models in Casablanca, signaling more transport options for travelers and business visitors. Sports Tourism (World Cup): With the 2026 FIFA World Cup schedule out, Morocco fans and partners are likely to watch how host-city travel and hotel packages shape visitor flows across North America.
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