Installation of Greenhouse Trials in Morocco

We are thrilled to share the exciting progress being made on the SPORE-MED project as we work toward addressing water scarcity challenges in Morocco. This initiative is currently being implemented at the experimental farm at UM6P – University Mohammed VI Polytechnic. Our dedicated team (Redouane Choukrallah Amal AN-NORI Ngonidzashe Chirinda (Ph.D) Ibtissam Haouari Mohamed Louay Metougui and Bouchra Taouil, MBA Taouil is conducting comprehensive greenhouse trials to evaluate the effects of recycling treated wastewater and composted sewage sludge on the growth and productivity of two key crops: cowpea and sorghum.
These trials aim to provide valuable insights into how these secondary resources influence plant development, biomass yield, and overall soil health. By closely monitoring these parameters, we are generating essential data to support sustainable agricultural practices that can thrive in water-limited environments.
The results of this research will play a crucial role in shaping innovative strategies to enhance crop resilience, optimize resource use, and improve soil quality in regions facing significant water challenges. Stay tuned as we continue to share updates and findings from this groundbreaking project that holds great promise for sustainable agriculture in Morocco and beyond.