Morocco is one of the destinations on earth that developed agriculture before the Neolithic period. It is endowed with its distinguished four seasons and soil extremely rich in minerals. Not to forget, of course, laborious people since the dawn of time. Today, Morocco enjoys Modern and sophisticated ways to develop its agriculture to be self-sufficient and export to European countries, the Middle East, and Africa. Today, we can say that Morocco is an excellent agricultural destination. Our agriculture tours in Morocco offer various programs focused on exploring farms and agriculture development, from traditional to the most modern Pedagogic farms. Morocco hosts one of the largest agricultural fairs, the Salon of International Agriculture of Morocco (SIAM). The 2025 Exhibition had great success with over 75 exhibitors from all parts of the planet. France was the guest of honor this year that marks the 17th Annual SIAM of Meknes. Australia was present for the first time in 2025.
Throughout the long years of providing agriculture tours to Morocco and Spain at best, we have earned the satisfaction and the know-how that makes us hands down the number one Agri tour operator.
• Our agriculture tours offer hands-on experiences like harvesting grapes, visiting organic farms, and learning time-honored farming techniques passed down through generations for a Millennium.
• Working with International agriculture bodies like INRA and ICARDA helps us supply the best information for educational agriculture. Support sustainable travel and responsible farming communities while learning how the food on your table is grown with care and tradition.
• The main course is pedagogic agricultural learning, but we also make it fun and enjoyable. Enjoy fresh farm-to-table meals, traditional cooking classes, and cultural exchanges with local farmers and producers.
• Join us on our agricultural tours to the most rewarding and exotic destinations. Explore the Atlas Mountains and Berber valley terraces in Morocco, olive groves in Spain, cocoa plantations in Ghana, the cotton plantations of Senegal, and more—each destination tells a different agricultural story.