Tunisia’s economy unravels as foreign investment dries up
Tunisia, once seen by the World Bank as a model for good governance, has become a pariah for international investors,
According to the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), due to prolonged drought, Morocco’s cereal harvest is expected to be 27% below average for this year. It means for Morocco to meet demand, the country is projected to import around 11 million tons of grain during the 2025/2026 period, more than 20% above average. The report also said that the ongoing dry conditions could raise concerns over stock levels in the coming months.
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