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Analysts stress that suspending exports alone may not immediately lower domestic prices

Morocco Suspends Frozen Sardine Exports to Protect Domestic Supply and Cushion Prices

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Monday, January 19, 2026, 03:00 (GMT + 9)

Government move aims to stabilize prices and safeguard a key protein as sardine catches decline sharply

RABAT — Morocco has announced a suspension of frozen sardine exports starting 1 February 2026 in a highly unusual move aimed at ensuring food security and stabilizing prices for consumers at home, officials confirmed this week. The measure, announced in Parliament by Zakia Driouich, Secretary of State for Maritime Fisheries at the Ministry of Agriculture, will remain in place for at least one year, with the government reserving the right to extend it depending on market conditions.

The decision comes amid sharply declining sardine stocks along Morocco’s Atlantic coast — historically the world’s largest source of canned and frozen sardines — and mounting pressure from rising domestic prices and tightening supply.

IQF frozen sardine filleter for use in canning plants. Photo: Guanches del Atlantico

Key Details and Rationale

  • Effective Date: 1 February 2026 — all exports of frozen sardines will be suspended.

  • Duration: At least one year, subject to review based on supply and market conditions.

  • Announced By: Zakia Driouich, Moroccan Secretary of State for Maritime Fisheries.

  • Primary Goal: Safeguard domestic supply of a staple protein and protect consumer purchasing power amid soaring prices.

Sardines are among the most widely consumed animal proteins in Morocco and a key source of affordable nutrition for low- and middle-income households. Yet despite Morocco’s global export prominence, domestic availability has tightened in recent years due to a combination of declining catches, market demand abroad, climate-driven changes in fish patterns, and speculative price behaviors.

Port of  Laâyoune landing of sardine

Sharp Decline in Sardine Landings

Industry data indicate that sardine landings dropped by about 46% between 2022 and 2024, falling from roughly 965,000 tonnes in 2022 to approximately 525,000 tonnes in 2024 — a dramatic contraction that has contributed to scarcity and price spikes in local markets.

Pelagic fish like sardines represent about 80% of Morocco’s coastal fishery resources, underscoring their importance for both food security and the fishing sector.

Economic and Industry Impact

The export freeze is expected to have significant ramifications for Moroccan processors and exporters. Frozen sardine exports alone generated an estimated US$83 million in 2023, while the broader seafood sector contributes billions of dirhams annually to the national economy.

Processors reliant on export markets — particularly those geared toward Europe, West Africa and Asia — could face underutilization of facilities and possible job contractions if disruptions persist.

International Response and Broader Implications

The decision has elicited reactions beyond Morocco’s borders. Spain, heavily dependent on Moroccan sardines for its canning industry — especially in regions such as Galicia — has expressed protests against the export restriction, framing it as damaging to European seafood processors.

Critics also note potential tensions arising from simultaneous agreements that allow fishing access for foreign fleets, including Russian operations, even as Moroccan exports are curtailed.

Domestic Conditions and Future Outlook

Moroccan officials defend the ban as a necessary emergency intervention to prevent further shortages and provide relief to consumers, particularly with the Ramadan period approaching, when fish consumption traditionally rises.

However, analysts stress that suspending exports alone may not immediately lower domestic prices, since supply pressures stem from deeper biological and environmental challenges, including climate change, shifting ocean temperatures and exploitation patterns.

As Morocco proceeds with the policy, government authorities, industry stakeholders, and environmental advocates will be monitoring whether prioritizing the national market can be sustained without weakening the country’s export competitiveness or undermining long-term fisheries health.

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