Local products

In the south, the world of the cactus and that of the palm tree are closely related to each other.

The cactus:

in turn, fodder plants (rackets), products for human consumption (fresh fruit) and fences for agricultural plots.
Prickly Pear: A plant from the Cactaceae family. It is a plant that grows in dry places. It has a succulent fruit capable of storing a large amount of water.

Camel milk:

its production concerns the entire pastoral area of ​​the Guelmim Es Smara region, which has a camel herd of more than 44,000 heads for nearly 1,800 farms producing nearly 150 tons of camel milk.

Euphorbia honey:

a bee species if there is one, euphorbia alone allows a beekeeping productivity of 2 kg/hive for so-called traditional hives and 15 kg/hive for modern hives.

The date:

A fruit with a pleasant taste, light brown in color with a dry consistency, good texture and good aptitude for cold storage. Its production terroir includes the oases of Asrir and Tighmert, also widely available in the region due to its proximity to the oases of Tata and Akka.

Argan oil:

It plays an important ecological role, especially against desertification. It plays a most important socio-economic role by providing income for thousands of rural families. This oil is increasingly labeled.