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A Moroccan rug weaver sorts out yarn at a workshop in the city of Sale, north of the capital Rabat, on June 3, 2020, during the novel coronavirus pandemic. Artisans in Morocco have been starved of income for almost three months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The crafts industry represents some seven percent of GDP, with an export turnover last year of nearly 1 billion dirhams ($100 million). FADEL SENNA / AFP
June 7th, 2020 - 10:33 GMT

Left For The Dust! Moroccan Artisans Face The Brunt-End of The Covid Crisis

Moroccan artisans have been starved of income for almost three months now because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pottery, basketwork and wrought-iron furniture pile up in the deserted stalls of the Oulja arts and crafts complex in Sale near the Moroccan capital Rabat. "Coronavirus is the knockout punch: without help, without support, our profession will disappear," said Youssef Rghalmi, a 49-year-old potter, AFP reported. In the family workshop, where skills have ...
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