Meknes Dairy Show Highlights Resilience Amid Drought, Crowns Young Talent. Meknes, Morocco – The 18th edition of the International Agriculture Fair (SIAM) in Meknes showcased the resilience of Morocco’s dairy sector amidst recent drought challenges, with a young cow emerging as the standout star of the competition. Officials commented on the matter.
Despite the adverse conditions, the competition’s high standard of livestock indicated a strong foundation for the future of dairy breeding in the region. Winners were announced across several Holstein and Montbéliarde categories, with breeders from central Morocco securing top spots.
The Holstein virgin heifer class was led by Latliouii Abderrahman of “Coopérative Mabrouka, “while the Montbéliarde virgin heifer class was won by El Amrani Said of “Alt Plus.”.
The competition also served as a platform to emphasize the importance of food sovereignty and animal production, reflecting the broader focus of SIAM 2026.
The SIAM’s emphasis on modernization and the integration of digital tools into agricultural practices underscored the industry’s commitment to sustainability and efficiency.
As the fair comes to a close, the spotlight remains on Morocco’s dairy sector, showcasing its potential to overcome adversity and lead the way in sustainable agricultural development.
*Additional reporting by ImNews | Sources consulted: 5*
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Source: moroccoworldnews
Source: Ihab Ou-ouda



