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Agricultural Companies

The Group manages over one thousand hectares of agricultural land through its dedicated subsidiaries, consisting of eight estates across eight different subsidiaries. These agricultural subsidiaries of the Safari Group oversee the operation, production, and marketing of the estates in their possession: Mokala, Hafaya, Smahya, Mokala II, Dar Charki, Menchia, Ychafa, Defragat, and CAMA.

Located in Sebt El Guerdane, the agricultural civil society Smahya spans an area currently planted with seventy-eight hectares. It consists of Maroc-late, Navel Lane-late, and Hamelin orange varieties.

Also in Sebt El Guerdane, the planted area of the Hafaya estate is eighty-nine hectares, consisting of Nules, Nour, and Orograndé clementines, as well as Navel and Maroc-late oranges.

Agricultural Companies

The Mokala estate, also located in Sebt El Guerdane, spans an area of forty-three hectares, planted with Maroc-late oranges and carob trees. The Dar Charki estate in El Krazza Beni Mellal covers an area of thirty-seven hectares and is planted with Nules clementines.

In the northern zone, the total area planted in the Cama estate, located in the rural commune of Moulay Abdelkrim near Karia Ba Mohammed, is three hundred seventy-five hectares.

In addition to pecan trees and Arbequina and Picholine olive trees, the estate is also planted with citrus fruits, including Maroc-late, Navel, Salustiana, Washington Sanguine oranges, as well as Nules, Orograndé, Fine, and Nour clementines. The area of Picholine olive trees planted in the DRS represents two hundred forty hectares.

On the other hand, Bled Saïda, covering an area of 10.4982 hectares, is planted with Arbequina olive trees.

In the Beni Mellal region, the variety planted in the Menchia estate, which covers an area of 15.87 hectares, is limited to Salustiana.

 

Group subsidiaries