Les fortes précipitations enregistrées ces derniers jours dans les différentes provinces de la région Fès-Meknès ont ravivé l’espoir chez les acteurs économiques et les populations locales. De solides prévisions estiment que cette « bénédiction divine » pourrait constituer un tournant décisif pour sauver la campagne agricole et, par conséquent, réduire le taux de chômage qui a atteint des niveaux records durant les années de sécheresse précédentes.
The heavy rainfall recorded over recent days across the various provinces of the Fes–Meknes region has rekindled hope among economic stakeholders and local communities. Strong expectations suggest that this “divine blessing” could mark a decisive turning point in rescuing the agricultural season and, consequently, lowering the unemployment rate, which had reached record levels during previous years of drought.
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Le retour à une pluviométrie plus régulière devrait relancer l’emploi en milieu rural (Taounate, Boulemane, Sefrou et El Hajeb), permettant de récupérer thousands of seasonal and permanent jobs previously lost, while easing pressure on the city of Fes, whose commercial cycle is directly influenced by the purchasing power of surrounding rural populations.
The return of more regular rainfall is expected to stimulate employment in rural areas (Taounate, Boulemane, Sefrou and El Hajeb), enabling the recovery of thousands of seasonal and permanent jobs previously lost, while easing pressure on the city of Fes, whose commercial activity is directly affected by the purchasing power of neighboring rural communities.
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Cet optimisme intervient alors que la région seeks to overcome the “shock” of the 2024 figures, a year described as particularly bleak for the labor market. Data from the Haut-Commissariat au Plan indicate that unemployment in the Fes–Meknes region exceeded 15.9% during the first quarter of 2024, impacted by a decline in agricultural value added and the loss of tens of thousands of jobs in the sector.
This optimism comes as the region seeks to move past the “shock” of the 2024 figures, a year widely regarded as especially bleak for the labor market. Data from the High Commission for Planning show that unemployment in the Fes–Meknes region exceeded 15.9% in the first quarter of 2024, affected by a drop in agricultural value added and the loss of tens of thousands of jobs in the sector.
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Observers believe that the current scenario is now different, as improved dam reserves and groundwater levels at the start of 2026 are expected to generate immediate economic momentum, enabling the region to correct its course and bring unemployment indicators down to more reasonable levels, particularly with the launch of construction projects and preparations to host continental events.
Observers believe that today’s scenario has changed, as improved dam storage and groundwater reserves at the beginning of 2026 are expected to generate immediate economic momentum, allowing the region to correct its trajectory and reduce unemployment indicators to more manageable levels, especially with the rollout of construction projects and preparations to host continental events.
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Source : Fes News Media
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