UN adopts May 10 as the International Day of the Argan Tree Brazil

  • UN adopts May 10 as the International Day of the Argan Tree Brazil
  • UN adopts May 10 as the International Day of the Argan Tree Brazil
  • UN adopts May 10 as the International Day of the Argan Tree Brazil
  • Is 10 May the International Day of Argania?
  • The United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 10 May as the International Day of Argania in 2021. The resolution, submitted by Morocco, was co-sponsored by 113 member states of the United Nations and adopted by consensus. Panel Discussion:
  • When is International Day of Argania?
  • And lastly, in 2021, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 10 May the International Day of Argania. The resolution, submitted by Morocco, was co-sponsored by 113 member states of the United Nations and adopted by consensus. Did you know?
  • The argan tree withstands temperatures of up to 50° Celsius.
  • Are argan trees native to Morocco?
  • The argan tree (Argania spinosa) is a native species of Morocco that grows in arid and semiarid areas in the southwest of the country. It's the defining species of a woodland ecosystem, also known as Arganeraie, which is rich in endemic flora.
  • Why is Argan Day celebrated?
  • Argan Day, established in 2021 by UNESCO, is celebrated to broaden people’s knowledge of argan trees and raise awareness of their environmental importance to the world. Argan trees are located in the southwestern region of Morocco.
  • Is Argania a global agro-sylvo-pastoral system?
  • Moreover, in December 2018, FAO recognized the Argan-based agro-sylvo-pastoral system within the area of Ait Souab - Ait Mansour in Morocco as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System. And lastly, in 2021, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed 10 May the International Day of Argania.
  • Where do argan trees grow?
  • The argan tree (Argania spinosa) is a native species of the sub-Saharan region of Morocco, in the southwest of the country, which grows in arid and semiarid areas. It’s the defining species of a woodland ecosystem, also known as Arganeraie, which is rich in endemic flora.

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