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2. Latest news/ developments in the SRN201675000217
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3. Overview of Industries, Trade SRN201675000170
and Commerce in the Country of
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4. Contribution of industries in national SRN201675000170
GDP
5. Export-Import statistics SRN201675000388
6. Major players of each industry with SRN201675000176
their market share
7. Details of selected industry w.r.t. SRN201675000388
Gujarat: Brief about sub-segments of SRN201675000176
the industry/ sector, Contribution of
selected industry in national GDP,
Major players of selected industry
and its sub-segments with their
market share, Local taxes and duties
applicable in selected
industry/sector, any special benefits
given by state government to the
industry
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of country of study
Overview of selected industry
9. Justification for selecting the Industry / SRN201675000384
Sector in terms of bilateral trade
opportunities with India/Gujarat
(Literature review from published
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A. ABOUT MOROCCO
The international time zone for Morocco is GMT and the international
dialing code is +212. The national airline is Royal Air Maroc and
numerous international airlines fly to Morocco. The main
international airport is at Casablanca and there are 7 other
international airports.
Visas are required by most nationals except those of Western
European countries, Australia, New Zealand, some South American
countries, the USA and Canada, Japan and most Arabic countries.
Maritime claims:
territorial sea: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 24 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: 200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation
Languages:
The official state language of Morocco is modern standard Arabic
and is also the
most commonly spoken. For instance, when pledging to do
something, a Moroccan
Muslim says Insha Allah i.e. "if God wills it" or say, before doing
something Bismillah
i.e. "In the name of God. Even Moroccan names also depicts Arabic
touch like
common female Arabic names are Fatima, Khadija, Aisha and such,
and common
male names are Hasan, Ali and such. After Morocco declared
independence in 1956, French and Arabic became the main
languages of administration and education, causing the role of
Spanish to decline.
Religion
Islam is the state religion with majority of Moroccans being Muslims.
Karaouine
Mosque is the largest mosque in Africa built in AD 862 is located in
the Moroccan
city of Fez. Besides, a small number of people of about 70,000 are
Christians in
Morocco, mainly Roman Catholics; and a very small minority
envisage Jewish of
about 6,000 to 7,000.
Moroccan Anthem
Even before the country gained its independence in 1956, the
CHERIFIAN ANTHEM is
Moroccos national anthem and continues to be. The music of the
anthem is
contributed by Leo Morgan, and the lyrics by Ali Squalli Houssaini in
the year 1970.
The Gross Domestic Product per capita in Morocco was last recorded
at 3237.83 US dollars in 2015. The GDP per Capita in Morocco is
equivalent to 26 percent of the world's average.
Consumer Price Index CPI in Morocco is 117.40 Index Points in July
2016.
There are 2000 companies working within the food industry the
most important national companies are belonging to the ONA group
in addition to Multinational companies such as Coca cola, UNILEVER,
Nestle The main food & industry products: Vegetables Cans, Fruit
juice, Biscuits, Corn cans, Fast food Products, Pet foods, Sauces,
Corn Flacks, Pasta, product designated to Hotels (portion jam..),
Snack products, Beers.
Agriculture
Manufacturing
Textiles
Mining
Energy
Construction Sector
Food Processing
Consumer Goods
Services
Financials
Information Technology
Basic Materials
Conglomerates
Retail
Telecommunication
Tourism
Chemical
Media
Contribution of Industries in national GDP
13%
29% 58%
Seafood:
The seafood sub-sector also benefits from Moroccos 3,500km
coastline. Morocco is considered the largest fish producer in Africa
and the Arab world. This sub-sector generates up to 50% of
processed food exports and 12% of total Moroccan exports.
Morocco GDP from Agriculture:
June 7933.2
September 8069
December 8064.1
March 8250.9
June 8214.4
2012 8152.075
September 8026
December 8117
March 8111
June 8189
2013 8265.75
September 8325
December 8438
March 11192
June 11276
2014 9830
September 8363
December 8489
March 11337
June 11244
2015 11351.25
September 11219
December 11605
March 12786
June 12898
2011 12903
September 12955
December 12973
March 13726
June 13792
2012 13764.5
September 13777
December 13763
March 14554
June 14624
2013 14238.75
September 14016
December 13761
March 18276
June 18801
2014 16352.25
September 14296
December 14036
March 18667
June 19184
2015 18979.25
September 18885
December 19181
Yearly
Year Month MAD Million Average
March 17235
June 17282.2
2011 17362.55
September 17461
December 17472
March 17968.1
June 18117.1
2012 18207.8
September 18311
December 18435
March 18280
June 18541
2013 18526.25
September 18573
December 18711
March 24285
June 24824
2014 21844.5
September 19165
December 19104
June 25529
September 25944
December 26313.4
March 8530
June 8449.6
2011 8447.15
September 8416
December 8393
March 8772.1
June 8803.8
2012 8760.725
September 8629
December 8838
June 8978
September 8822
December 9005
March 8134
June 8259
2014 8802.75
September 9105
December 9713
March 8181
June 8326
2015 8363.25
September 8436
December 8510
Morocco was the United States' 57th largest goods export market in
2013. U.S. goods exports to Morocco in 2013 were $2.3 billion, up
6.0% ($130 million) from 2012, and up 392% from 2003. U.S.
exports to Morocco are up 379% from 2005 (Pre-FTA). The top
export categories (2-digit HS) in 2013 were: Mineral Fuel ($1.1
billion), Aircraft ($225 million), Food Waste (soybean residues) ($165
million), Machinery ($147 million), and Dairy, Eggs, Honey, ETC.
($119 million). U.S. exports of agricultural products to Morocco
totalled $441 million in 2013. Leading categories include: and dairy
products ($117 million), soybean meal ($112 million), and cotton
($44 million)
Morocco exports:
Clothing and textiles
Department of Commerce
Export Import Data Bank
Country - wise
Values in US $ Millions
Country: MOROCCO
S. 2011- 2012- 2013- 2014- 2015-
\Year
No. 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
1. EXPORT 372.10 426.56 385.61 326.31 342.19
2. %Growth 14.63 -9.60 -15.38 4.87
3. India's Total 305,963 300,400 314,405 310,338 262,290
Export .92 .58 .30 .48 .13
4. %Growth -1.82 4.66 -1.29 -15.48
5. %Share 0.12 0.14 0.12 0.11 0.13
6. IMPORT 1,658.4 1,309.0 879.18 936.25 1,077.5
5 3 8
7. %Growth -21.07 -32.84 6.49 15.10
8. India's Total 489,319 490,736 450,199 448,033 381,006
Import .49 .65 .79 .41 .63
9. %Growth 0.29 -8.26 -0.48 -14.96
10. %Share 0.34 0.27 0.20 0.21 0.28
11. TOTAL 2,030.5 1,735.5 1,264.7 1,262.5 1,419.7
TRADE 5 9 9 6 7
(Source: http://commerce.nic.in/eidb/iecntq.asp)
Interpretation:
4. 12.5% tax for all other items which are generally used by final
consumers.
Recently GOI has passed the GST bill, which will be implemented
from 1st April 2017. So, very soon VAT will be replaced by GST and
GST will be applicable.
Special benefits and subsidies to Agriculture
Industry
MOFPI Schemes
APEDA Schemes
NHB Schemes
Agro-Implement Subsidies
Subsidy on Tractor:
Power Tyler:
Organic Fertilizer:
Details For For ST For SC
General
For ton 1 1 1
% of 50% 75% 75%
Expenditure
Rs. to be 2000/- 3000/- 3000/-
subsidised
Area 2 hectors 2 hectors 2 hectors
Amount Which is less among the above 2 options of
% or In Rs.
Bio-Gas Subsidy:
Only for general category farmers of Rs. 2000/- per sq. metre.
Nestle Maroc
Unileaver
Office Chrifien des Phosphates ( OCP )
Food Processing Coca cola
Jaouda
Brasseries du Maroc
Office Chrifien des Phosphates ( OCP )
Basic materials Les Domaines Agricoles
RAM Express
Maroc Telecom
Telecommunicatio
Meditel
ns
Inwi
Energy AKWA Group ( Oil & Gas )
Nareva ( Energy )
Laraki ( Automotive )
Consumer Goods Somaca ( Automotive )
Socit Automobiles Mnara
( Automotive )
Marjane supermarket chain
Retail Acima
Free Media
Media Maroc Soir Group
Mena media consulting
DETAILS OF SELECTED INDUSTRY IN GUJARAT
Vadilal Industries Ltd is Indias second largest ice cream player with
market share of 25%.The company is also one of the largest
processed food players in India[ with significant exports of frozen
vegetables and ready to eat snacks, curries and breads. Vadilal has
range of ice creams in the country with 150 plus flavours and they
are sold in a variety of more than 250 packs and forms. The range
includes cones, candies, bars, ice-lollies, small cups, big cups, family
packs, and economy packs. It offers something for all tastes,
preferences and pockets.
In the last six decades, from a handcart, Havmor has grown into
the most loved ice cream brand of Western India. It is now available
across 30,000 + outlets across Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan,
Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Goa, Delhi and Telangana. Taste,
Innovation & Quality are fundamental to Havmor, which makes
Havmor, possibly the most extensive range of over 160 ice
creams The Company has a capacity of producing 200,000 liters per
day. Havmor ice cream products include all kind of variety from
candy to choc-bar, ice cream corn with having 17 - 20% market
share.
Zydus Wellness
Its products are Sugar Free, Nutralite, Everyuth and Actilife will
help nourish and nurture Consumer life and making healthier. Sugar
free is best alternative of sugar and satisfy niche segment
requirement. It has market share of 94%. Zydus Wellness offers
Nutralite, which is a healthy alternative to butter.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_companies_of_Morocco
http://www.statista.com/statistics/502771/morocco-gdp-distribution-
across-economic-sectors/
https://chronicle.fanack.com/morocco/economy/
https://www.rvo.nl/sites/default/files/2015/09/Food%20Processing-
September-2015-Gujarat.pdf
http://niti.gov.in/writereaddata/files/Gujarat.pdf
http://worldwidejournals.com/paripex/file.php?
val=November_2015_1447232945__33.pdf
http://glpc.co.in/showpage.aspx?contentid=176
http://www.balajiwafers.com/
http://www.amul.com/
http://vadilalgroup.com/
http://www.havmor.com/
http://www.zyduswellness.in/
http://www.zyduswellness.in/sugarfree.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vadilal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amul
http://www.itcportal.com/
C.Overview of Morocco with respect to
Agriculture industry.
http://www.our-africa.org/morocco/climate-agriculture
http://www.oxfordbusinessgroup.com/morocco-2015/agriculture
Green Morocco Plan will contribute to GDP with 174 billion dirhams,
creating 1.15 million jobs by 2020 and triple the income of nearly 3
million people in rural areas.
http://www.invest.gov.ma/?Id=25&lang=en&RefCat=5&Ref=148
Fishing has been a chief industry right from the 30s and its mainly
centered in the cities of Safi, Tan-Tan and Agadir. Morocco is also the
biggest producer of the European sardine. The coastal fishing
accounts for nearly 86% of the total production, 13% deep-sea
fishing and algae aquaculture and cultivation. Mainly, the waters off
the Western Sahara are known to be rich in seafood. The coastal
fishing supplies for the Moroccan fish processing industry, which can
be seen in the Southern cities of Tan-Tan, Layoun, Agadir and
Tarfaya. The aquaculture production mainly includes sea bream,
seabass, tuna, oysters and eel, which are produced for exportation
to Europe. The major aquaculture farms are situated in Hoceima and
Nador on Oulidida on the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea,
and Azrou on an inland lake.
Thus from the above data we found that morocco is exporting citrus
fruits to other nations at the same time demand is increasing of that
fruits in India so morocco can export citrus fruits to India.
JUSTIFICATION
http://www.freshplaza.com/article/162810/India-Demand-for-
exotic-fruits-increases
http://www.agr.gc.ca/eng/industry-markets-and-trade/statistics-
and-market-information/agriculture-and-food-market-information-
by-region/middle-east-and-africa/market-overview-morocco/?
id=1420819339933
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/53877051.cms?
utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaig
n=cppst
http://www.thehindu.com/business/agri-business/india-may-need-
to-import-10-million-tonnes-of-pulses/article7827539.ece
http://www.worldgrain.com/articles/news_home/World_Grain_New
s/2016/08/Indian_rice_production_expecte.aspx?ID=
%7B6174B0B0-5420-44FF-82A6-3E703E2824BB%7D&cck=1
http://www.infodriveindia.com/india-export-data/basmati-rice-
export/fc-morocco-report.aspx