Moroccan millers have committed to purchasing between 15 and 20 million quintals of domestically produced soft wheat by July 15, 2026. This target represents a near-record volume for Moroccan wheat production. Millers state that achieving this goal is crucial for the resumption of wheat imports, implying current import restrictions. The agreement prioritizes local wheat, potentially bolstering the national agricultural sector. This initiative aims to reduce reliance on foreign wheat supplies and strengthen Morocco’s food security. The move signals a strategic shift towards supporting local farmers and increasing domestic production capacity. The success of this plan will determine future import policies for wheat in Morocco.