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Nabatlé: Morocco's First Plant-Based Milk Brand by Jaouda
In a groundbreaking move, Jaouda, an agri-food company, has launched Nabatlé, Morocco's first plant-based milk brand. Available in oat, almond, and coconut varieties, Nabatlé is fortified with calcium and free from gluten, lactose, added sugars, and preservatives. This launch highlights Jaouda's commitment to environmental sustainability and showcases Morocco's ability to produce high-quality, competitive products using local expertise.
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Animal Welfare Groups Condemn Morocco's Stray Dog Cull Ahead of 2030 FIFA World Cup
Reports indicate that Moroccan authorities are employing harsh methods, including poisoning with strychnine, public shootings, and, in some cases, beating animals to death. Morocco, set to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, has announced a controversial plan to cull up to three million stray dogs in an effort to boost its appeal as a tourist destination. This decision has drawn sharp criticism from animal welfare organisations and activists worldwide. The International Animal Coalition is calling on FIFA to demand Morocco stop killing dogs for the World Cup. You can sign the petition here.
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Visiting Morocco: A Vegan Traveler’s Guide to Rich Flavors and Cultural Delights
As a vegan traveler, you might be concerned about finding plant-based meals and navigating the local cuisine. Fear not, this Vegan Travel in Morocco Guide is designed to help you enjoy the varied flavors of Moroccan food. Veganism is still a relatively new concept in Morocco, where meat is often a staple in traditional dishes. However, the vegan lifestyle has been gaining traction in recent years.
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Interview with Salima Sally Kadaoui, an advocate for animal rights and founder of SFT Animal Sanctuary
Salima Sally Kadaoui, the founder of the SFT Animal Sanctuary located in Tangier, Morocco, assumes multiple roles as an animal rescuer and an advocate of both human and animal rights. Her tireless dedication is focused on creating fundamental harmony between humans and animals within Tangier's boundaries. By extending a nurturing hand to every being in need, she champions the compassionate coexistence cause.
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An Interview With Simohamed Bouhakkaoui, The Vegan-Climate Activist!
The Middle East Vegan Society interviewed Simohamed Bouhakkaoui, a vegan-climate activist and speaker with over five years of experience creating vegan web content. He is widely recognized as the first Moroccan to create such content. He has used his YouTube channel to explain and promote veganism while raising awareness of climate change.