ULMA undertakes a project for the planting of olive trees in Morocco

ULMA undertakes a project for the planting of olive trees in Morocco

This project entails supplying a 5,000 m2 greenhouse designed for planting olive trees, which has all the necessary equipment to help the plants during their initial growth in preparation for them to be subsequently transplanted.

The greenhouse is part of a program to help develop one of the most disadvantaged regions of the African country, where the Kingdom of Morocco helps the inhabitants of rural areas by providing them with plants and modern irrigation systems to achieve a sustainable life in the countryside and prepare for a future where the population of large Moroccan cities is increasing and where rural areas are becoming depopulated.

Morocco annually produces 2 million tons of olives (data from 2018), which is an increase of 28% compared to the previous year, with a total plantation area of more than 1 million hectares