Green Smile’s Expertise

Green Smile is a pioneering agricultural organization based in Morocco, dedicated to promoting sustainability, innovation, and collaboration in the agricultural sector. Since its creation, Green Smile has established itself as a key player in modern farming practices, focusing on connecting farmers, industry experts, and stakeholders through training, networking, and high-level events.
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Impact & Key Figures...

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Farmers trained, facilitating the adoption of advanced agricultural methods such as substrate cultivation.
40%
Of Trained farmers adopted soil-less farming systems, a major step towards sustainable agriculture.
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Participants gathered at major conferences such as the Morocco Berry Conference and the Morocco Tomato Conference.
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Industry professionals connected through networking and knowledge-sharing initiatives.

Latest News

  • Blueberry exports increase by 20% Sunday 24 August 2025 Blueberry exports increase by 20% Read +
  • Morocco sets new record for raspberry exports to the Middle East Thursday 26 June 2025 Morocco sets new record for raspberry exports to the Middle East Read +
  • The EU bought 14% more fruits and vegetables from Morocco in early 2025 Thursday 26 June 2025 The EU bought 14% more fruits and vegetables from Morocco in early 2025 Read +
  • Morocco Breaks Avocado Export Record as Global Supply Grows Thursday 5 June 2025 Morocco Breaks Avocado Export Record as Global Supply Grows Read +
  • Zawadi Raspberry Gaining Ground in Morocco and Spain Wednesday 4 June 2025 Zawadi Raspberry Gaining Ground in Morocco and Spain Read +
  • Drought and Labor Shift Challenge Morocco’s Tomato Industry Wednesday 4 June 2025 Drought and Labor Shift Challenge Morocco’s Tomato Industry Read +
  • Morocco hits historic level in tomato exports to Norway Monday 5 May 2025 Morocco hits historic level in tomato exports to Norway Read +
  • "We expect Moroccan blueberry exports to increase by 20% this season" Friday 18 April 2025 "We expect Moroccan blueberry exports to increase by 20% this season" Read +