Morocco to donate food to FareShare in first-of-its-kind UK charity partnership

London, UK – January 19, 2021 – The Moroccan Government’s Food Export Board Morocco Foodex has partnered with FareShare, the UK’s leading charity fighAng hunger and food waste, in a first-of-its kind agreement to donate Moroccan food supplies to people in need.

Morocco is a big internaAonal exporter of citrus fruits, vegetables and fish. Exports to the UK have grown by a third since Brexit, to more than 30,000 tonnes.

The delivery of produce desAned for FareShare in the UK includes 1,4 Tonnes of food products composed of processed products, oils, olives, fruit juices and semolina. The batch of goods will arrive via ferry to Dover on January 19th and transported to one of FareShare’s 30 UK regional warehouses. The produce will then be broken down into smaller quanAAes and redistributed through FareShare’s network of 10,500 chariAes across the UK.

The announcement comes off the back of Morocco Foodex’s three-month ‘From Morocco to UK’ campaign to promote the benefits of Moroccan food to UK businesses and consumers. The agreement follows the opening of a new direct shipping route between Tangier in Morocco and Poole in Dorset, which will cut journey Ames by road from six days to less than three. UnAl now, trade between the two countries passed through Spain.

El Mehdi El Alami, director of promoEon and development of Morocco Foodex said: “It is a partnership of which we are very proud, and we thank all the partners who took part in this acAon. Through this iniAaAve, we wish to show our friendship with the United Kingdom by leWng as many people as possible taste our products, even those in need in these difficult Ames. We have been touched by the acAons carried out by Fareshare and since the beginning of our campaign, we have worked to set up these food shipments.”

More than two million tonnes of good-to-eat food is wasted across the UK food supply chain each year. Last year, FareShare redistributed 55,000 tonnes of food through its 30 warehouses – the equivalent of 132 million meals.

Lindsay Boswell, FareShare CEO added: “We are delighted to receive this food and drink from Morocco. Our 30 warehouses stand ready at short noAce to receive good to eat nutriAous food, from wherever it came from in the supply chain, and get it to people who need it, quickly, especially at this Ame of year. The priority is making sure food isn’t wasted but goes to people – which is the best thing to do socially, environmentally, and economically.

Sincere thanks to the companies that participated in this action: AGTT for transportations, Atlas olive oil, Olea capital, Mutandis,
Cartier Saada and Zine Capital.

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