(FR) Phosphate and Fertilizer Industry in Morocco

April 15, 2026

Cet épisode explore l’industrie des phosphates au Maroc, qui abrite 70 % des réserves mondiales et est portée par le Groupe OCP. De son leadership mondial dans les engrais à un repositionnement stratégique vers l’Afrique, OCP soutient la transformation agricole et la création de valeur. Les investissements dans l’ammoniac vert, les énergies renouvelables et les technologies illustrent des efforts en faveur de la durabilité et de l’indépendance énergétique. À travers la Fondation OCP, l’innovation et la recherche à l’Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique renforcent davantage l’empreinte économique et scientifique du Maroc.

Speakers
Henri-Louis Védie
Senior Fellow
Henri Louis Vedie is a Senior Fellow at Policy Center for the New South. Holding a doctorate in economic sciences from Dauphine University Paris, and a graduate in Law from Université Paris I, Henri-Louis Vedie is also Professor Emeritus at HEC Paris, where he teaches in the Paris campus as well as Moscow, Varsovia, Belgrade, Abu Dhabi, Rabat, and more.  Author of sixteen books, of which the last few concerned Morocco and sovereign funds, hundreds of articles (of which some where translated in English, French, Arabic, Polish and Russian), Henri-Louis Vedie was also a consultant for the European Council and a member of the Economic, Social and Environmental board in Paris. ...
Sabrine Emran
Senior Economist
Sabrine Emran is a Senior Economist at the Policy Center for the New South (PCNS).At the PCNS, Sabrine Emran conducts research on the Energy Transition, Climate Finance, and Critical Minerals, focusing on the energy priorities of developing countries in the context of sustainable development, just energy transition, and global climate commitments.Before joining the PCNS in 2022, Sabrine Emran worked as a Commodities Analyst and Risk Management Consultant, specializing in agricultural and energy commodities as well as foreign exchange risk. She also held a position at Lyxor Asset Management as Request for Proposal and Product Specialist, where she focused on alternative investment asset classes and collaborated closely with institutional investors.Sabrine Emran holds a master’s ...

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