Food prices in Morocco witnessed unprecedented inflation, exceeding 20% in February for the first time in the country's history. This inflation has prompted Morocco's central bank to raise interest rates three times in a row.

Official institutions do not agree on the causes of inflation, as the government considers it temporary, attributing it to external and climatic factors. Political parties, trade unions and ordinary citizens are calling on the government to take more effective measures to reduce the oppression of high prices and normalize prices.