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The argan tree is a native species of Morocco that grows in arid and semiarid areas, forming the unique Arganeraie woodland ecosystem. This ecosystem is important for conservation, research, and socio-economic development. The argan tree provides various forest products, fruits, and fodder, and its oil, known as argan oil, is highly valued in traditional medicine, cooking, and cosmetics. The argan tree plays a significant role in sustainable development, contributing to income generation, resilience, and climate adaptation. It empowers local communities, especially women, through economic opportunities and job creation. The traditional knowledge and skills associated with argan oil production have been passed down through generations. The argan-based agro-forestry-pastoral system and the conservation of biodiversity in the region are recognized and protected by UNESCO and FAO. The International Day of Argania was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2021, highlighting the importance of the argan tree and its cultural heritage.
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