At the 2026 Salon International de l'Agriculture au Maroc (SIAM), held from April 22 to 27 in Meknès, the Al Moutmir pavilion has attracted professionals, farmers, and visitors seeking practical solutions to climate, economic, and food challenges. Al Moutmir, an initiative by the OCP Group, focuses on sustainable agriculture and soil health.
According to the OCP Group's official website and press releases, Al Moutmir has been active for over eight years, providing farmers with soil analysis, customized fertilization programs, and training in good agricultural practices. The initiative aims to improve crop yields while reducing environmental impact.
At SIAM 2026, Al Moutmir highlights innovations such as digital tools for precision agriculture and climate-resilient crop varieties. These solutions are designed to help Moroccan farmers adapt to water scarcity and changing weather patterns, which are critical issues in the region.
The pavilion also features demonstrations of new technologies and offers one-on-one consultations with agronomists. Visitors can learn about the latest research on soil fertility and sustainable farming methods, all aimed at boosting agricultural productivity in Morocco.