Morocco

U.S. Trade with Morocco in 2024

Export Market Rank
#36 Among U.S. Agricultural Export Markets
Total Export Value
$580.65 Million
3-Year Average
$598 Million
Compound Average Growth
6.5% (2015-2024)
Total Export Value 2015 - 2024
Export Value by Commodity 2024

Top 10 Exports to Morocco in 2024

Commodity Total Value (USD) Total Volume (Metric Tons) 10-Year Average Value (USD) 10-Year Growth
Tree Nuts $207.84 Million 41,927 $81.26 Million 2943%
Soybean Meal $179.53 Million 428,296 $138.66 Million 245%
Corn $64.83 Million 312,863 $78.81 Million 36%
Distillers Grains $48.42 Million 184,201 $47.5 Million 105%
Other Feeds, Meals & Fodders $11.12 Million 47,516 $22.88 Million -30%
Soybeans $11.08 Million 23,294 $21.08 Million -73%
Dairy Products $10.87 Million 3,422 $10.49 Million 129%
Beer $8.82 Million --- $4.02 Million 869%
Distilled Spirits $4.07 Million --- $3.5 Million 249%
Live Animals $4.01 Million --- $1.83 Million 440%

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Data and Analysis

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Morocco: Grain and Feed Update

There is no change in production figures, as the Government of Morocco has released its final wheat and barley production numbers for the 2025 crop, including 2.5 MMT of common wheat, 1 MMT of durum wheat, and 0.95 MMT of barley.
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Morocco: Retail Foods Annual

Morocco’s retail sector in 2025 is still dominated by small traditional grocers, but there is steady growth potential for modern retail trade formats, particularly in urban centers, as consumer lifestyles shift and demand for convenience, variety, and competitive pricing expands.
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Morocco: Grain and Feed Update

Morocco’s wheat and barley for MY2025/26 was significantly supported by late rainfall during March-April, alleviating the adverse effects of earlier drought conditions.

News and Features

As with many farmers, JM Grain started out as a small farming business. The family started growing peas, lentils, and chickpeas for sustainability purposes because pulses put nitrogen in the soil and help to keep wheat or other crops free of disease.
U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Foreign Agricultural Service Administrator Daniel Whitley arrived in Casablanca today to begin a USDA-sponsored agribusiness trade mission. Whitley is leading a delegation of nearly 50 U.S. agribusinesses and trade groups and 14 state departments of agriculture to expand U.S. farm and food exports to Morocco and other West African markets.
Representatives from nearly 50 U.S. agribusinesses and trade groups and 14 state departments of agriculture will travel to Casablanca, Morocco, Dec. 2-5, as part of a U.S. Department of Agriculture trade mission to expand U.S. farm and food exports to Morocco and other West African markets.