2. Agricultural resources: Morocco is vast and sparsely populated, with abundant agricultural resources. The country's climatic conditions are suitable for agricultural development, especially competitive agricultural products, such as Meili grapes, olives, wheat, barley and citrus fruits. Morocco has also improved agricultural output and quality through advanced agricultural technology and the construction of irrigation system, promoted the export of agricultural products and domestic market supply, thus promoting economic growth.
3. Mineral resources: Morocco is rich in mineral resources, especially phosphate rock resources. The country is one of the largest producers and exporters of phosphate rock in the world, and the exploitation and export of phosphate rock has brought considerable economic income to Morocco. In addition, Morocco also has mineral resources such as copper, lead, zinc and silver, and the exploitation of these mineral resources also plays a positive role in economic growth.
4. Tourism: Morocco is a tourist destination with rich cultural heritage and natural scenery. Morocco's cities, ancient cities, beaches, deserts and historical buildings attract a large number of tourists. Tourism is one of the important pillar industries in Morocco, which brings foreign exchange income to the country and promotes the development of related industries, such as hotel industry, catering industry and handicraft production.