In Rabat, the Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan National Horse Institute hosted the only African leg of the Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup 2026, highlighting the rising prominence of Moroccan Arabian horse breeding. With 179 horses competing and a notable increase in breeders, this event underscored the growing interest in equine beauty contests and Morocco's international influence in this field.
Farmers, for whom cattle breeding is a major source of income, have denounced the drop in the prices of cattle, sheep and goats for Eid Al Adha, due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and the rainfall deficit.