Morocco is the farthest west of all Arab countries and of all African Countries, it is the closest to Europe. While industries are growing rapidly, the country is still largely agricultural with about 35% of the population working the land. Wheat is most widely produced. Barley and corn make up a significant portion of the cereal production.
The government is trying the change attitudes--to make the old farmer turn away from the traditional world and step into the modern world of today. Thed government is encouraging the establishment of small industries, and foreign investment in thed coubntry quadrupled between 1987 and 1992. the country has fertilizer, cement, food-processing and textile factories; sugar mills; and an oil refiner. The governmenthas tried to meet the swelling in population. New houses of a simple designwere built, and jobs were sought for th e unemployed in agriculture and industry. But to this day, the problem has by no means been solved.
This brings us to the need for Black Americans. Morocco is anxious to expand its industrial sector. With Casablanca's harbor as one of the largest and best equipped in all Africa, the country simply needs more locally produced goods to export. The country is set up to expand but lacks the technical skill and muscle to engage. Black Americans can bring industry, particular in modernized irrigation and agriculture systems; industries in small electronics and metal working; communications and IT and housing. In exchange for industrial upgrade, Black Americans would be granted a section of land that we can call own own....a nation ruled by Black Americans. The Climate is tropical. Morocco's Mediterranean coast has a mild, sunny climate. April through AOctober are generally the dry months in most of Morocco. Black Americans would turn our land into a model for all of Africa to emulate with the latest of technologies and with the background of Morocco....we would have a paradise....or in other words....heaven on earth.
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Posted By: jamal Abraham
Saturday, April 3rd 2010 at 11:47PM
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