SIAM 2026: Morocco’s Agricultural Innovation, UK Partnership & Digital Solutions Take Center Stage

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SIAM 2026: Morocco Telecom Unveils Digital Farming Innovations

Rabat, Morocco – April 22, 2026 – Morocco Telecom has taken center stage at the 2026 International Agricultural Exhibition (SIAM), showcasing a suite of agritech solutions aimed at modernizing the country’s farming sector. As an official partner of the event, the telecommunications giant used the platform to highlight its commitment to digital transformation in agriculture through technologies rooted in IoT, artificial intelligence, and data analytics.

SIAM 2026: Morocco Telecom Unveils Digital Farming Innovations
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The company presented tools designed to support real-time monitoring of agricultural resources, optimize irrigation based on crop needs, and improve energy efficiency across farming operations. These systems collect continuous data from field devices, which is then centralized on secure, intelligent platforms for analysis and decision-making.

According to Morocco Telecom, the integrated approach enables farmers to anticipate risks, receive personalized recommendations, and make more informed, proactive choices about their land and resources. The solutions are part of a broader strategy to foster a more connected, sustainable, and high-performing agricultural industry in Morocco.

By leveraging 5G connectivity and advanced analytics, the telecom provider aims to strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of Morocco’s agri-food sector while supporting national goals for sustainable development and food security.

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