Chickpea, faba bean, lentil, common bean, field pea, mung bean, black gram, pigeon pea, cow pea, and grasspea are the major pulse crops produced globally. They specially play an important role in food and nutritional security and sustainable agricultural production systems in the drylands, which cover over 40% of the world’s land area and are home to approximately 2.5 billion people. These crops are the mainstay of agriculture and diets in these regions, constituting a major source of protein for billions. With an ever-growing health conscious population, the demand for pulses is increasing and so is the opportunity. Pulses: Good for the Planet, Good for the People
Given the World Economic Forum’s recent assessment on water scarcity posing a significant risk to sustainable development goals, pulses may offer a part of the solution – pulses are efficient users of water and nutrients, offering more crop per drop in terms of protein and micro-nutrients. With prevailing child malnutrition at 27% in Africa and as much as 37% in India, the high-protein, micronutrient-rich caloric values of pulses offer the opportunity for eradicating malnutrition in challenging soil and climatic environments.
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Located on the westernmost tip of North Africa, bordering Algeria to the east, Mauritania to
the south, the Atlantic Ocean to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the country
enjoys the perfect geographic situation over most neighboring countries.
Morocco is one of the most colorful, mysterious and stimulating travel destinations on earth.
With its evocative and magical cities, a wealth of antiquities, thousands of miles of
spectacular coastline, the stunning Great South and the unique and picturesque villages and
valleys of the diverse and colorful mountain chains of the Rif, the High Atlas, the Middle
Atlas, the Anti-Atlas and the largest Sahara desert in the world dotted with fascinating
traditional villages, dunes and oasis. Morocco enjoys a wonderful climate and a rich and
fascinating history.
No matter how well seasoned a traveler you are, you will find plenty of things to do and
explore in Morocco; it is the unique blend of the African, Berber, Arab and Mediterranean
cultures and the magical land of medieval and fabled cities.
Moroccan cuisine has gained international respect; and Moroccans consider their traditional
cooking to be on a par with Chinese, French and other great cuisines of the world.
Moroccans are friendly, polite, and curious about learning other cultures. They are easy going,
tolerant and have a great sense of humor, not to mention their generosity and hospitability.
Marrakech, Stunning and Magical
Marrakech is one of the oldest imperial cities of Morocco; founded around 1060-1106) by
Youssef Ibn Tachafine. With a stunning view over the snow-capped High Atlas Mountains
and surrounded by thousands of palm trees & agricultural fields, this picturesque city is
unique and perhaps the most fascinating in Morocco.
Known for its red-colored ramparts and a thousand year old palmerie, Marrakech is a city of
secluded palaces, museums, mosques and markets. A guided tour of the cities majestic
palaces and monuments is a must before winding down in the ancient center of the Medina.
City Highlights:
The Menara Gardens, El Badii Palace, Dar Si Saïd (Museum of Moroccan Arts), The
Koutoubia Mosque, The Saadiyine Tombs, El Bahia Palace, Ben Youssef Madrassa, The
medina (old city) markets, Jamaa El Fna Square…
Religion
Islam is the majority and constitutionally established state religion in Morocco. The vast majority of Muslims in Morocco are Sunni belonging to Maliki school.
Safety
The tourism industry is very important to Morocco. Accordingly, the Moroccan authorities actively promote tourist safety. There are tourist police offices in every major city.
Language
Arabic is the official language, Berber is also spoken in most parts of the country. French, being the second language, is widely spoken by the large majority of the population. English is also popular in schools, hotels, restaurants and shops catering for tourists.
Time
Morocco follows GMT, daylight saving time is observed during summer.
Currency
The major unit of currency in Morocco is the dirham (DH). In 1 dirham there are 100 centimes. There are coins for 0.5,1, 2, 5, and 10 DH; 20, 25, 50, 100 and 200 DH notes and is labeled in Arabic and French. Foreign currencies can be exchanged to Dirham at any bank or currency exchange facility found at every corner in most cities or at every airport in the country.
Banking & banking hours
Main banks like the BMCE, Credit du Maroc, Wafabank, and Banque Populaire are available in every part of the country and the easiest way to get cash is to use your Visa or cash card at an ATM cash dispenser. Credit cards are widely accepted at banks, most hotels, brand name stores, restaurants and supermarkets. Most banks are open between 8:30 a.m and 3:30 p.m.
Office hours
Office working hours for most government offices and private businesses are from 8:30 a.m and 4.00 p.m.
Electricity
Electricity throughout Morocco is 220V; you may find some 110V outlets in some hotels and Riads in Morocco. Please pack a suitable adaptor with two-cylinder prongs (the French type).
Postal services
Posting letters is relatively easy, with Barid Al Maghrib post office, available in numbers in every town and city selling the appropriate stamps. Postage costs to Europe are 8.5dh for a letter and 7.5dh for a postcard, for posting mail to other countries, please check with Barid Al Maghrib. It is best to post the letter in the yellow drop box inside or just outside this building as these are emptied daily.
Telephone
Mobile phones are widely used in Morocco since there are three different service providers; the network coverage is pretty descent in general. International roaming prices are expensive. It might be worth getting a local simcard which allows free incoming calls, and cheaper international calls. How to Dial the international call: 00 + country code + number. When calling Morocco from abroad: 00212 + the number.
Internet
Internet is widely available for free in hotels, Riads and cybercafés which are found in most cities and towns and for a few dhs an hour you can take care of most of your online chores if you are not equipped with a laptop.
Tipping
As it is known throughout the world, tipping is expected but not fixed in hotels, restaurants and cafés, by guides, porters and car park attendants as well as others who render small services. Make sure you have small change at the ready.
Airport Casablanca Mohammed V
Casablanca main airport is 30 km southeast of Casablanca. This international airport is modern, equipped with anything you can think of from cafés, gift shops and post boxes to currency exchange offices and car rental companies. There are also ATM Machines on the main floor. A grand taxi is 300MAD to Casablanca city centre and 1200MAD to Marrakech.
Airport Marrakech Menara
Marrakech airport is just 6 km outside the city. Modern and very well equipped. Reliable transportation is available any time to the city center, Jamaa el Fna square, train and bus stations.
For all participants arriving at Marrakech Menara Airport,the organizers will provide the transfers free of charge from the airport to the hotels list bellow or to the conference venue.
For transfer originating from Casablanca airport to partner hotels or to the conference venue in Marrakech, Morocco Incoming Services agency will provide a shuttle service every 2 hours starting from 10am until 10pm local time every day for the duration of the conference. A fee of $ 69.00 Dollars per person will be charged for a minimum of 2 passengers per trip. Private transfers can also be arranged and charged according to the number of participants.
NB: To take the train to Marrakech, participants must first take the train from Casablanca airport to Casablanca voyageurs, then make a connecting ride to Marrakech.
To welcome you and serve you better, the organizing committee of ICP 2018 and Morocco
Incoming Services have made a selection of some of the most convenient hotels within
close proximity to the conference venue and have negotiated the best deals with guaranteed
cheap rates for you.
Please see the table bellow for detailed info concerning the selected hotels and note that the rates are per day with breakfast included.
If you have any questions please use the Contact tab to get in touch with Morocco Incoming Services, thank you.
| Hotels | Single | Double | Triple | Address | Desciption |
| Atlas Medina and Spa 5* | 99.00 USD | 134.00 USD | 0.00 USD | Av Hassan I, L'Hivernage, Marrakech, Morocco | Click here |
| Grand Mogador Menara 5* | 74.00 USD | 102.00 USD | 151.00 USD | Av Mohamed VI, L'Hivernage, Marrakech, Maroc | Click here |
| Palais Bahja 3* | 38.00 USD | 49.00 USD | 66.00 USD | 33, Rue IBN AL QADI, Hivernage, L'Hivernage, Marrakech, Morocco | Click here |
| Meriem 4* | 40.00 USD | 55.00 USD | 70.00 USD | 154 Rue Mohamed El Béqual, Guéliz, Marrakech, Morocco | Click here |
| Corail | 34.00 USD | 45.00 USD | 64.00 USD | 18 Avenue Hassan II Guéliz, Marrakech, Morocco | Click here |
Attending a conference or workshop or any other business activity in Marrakech offers participants a wonderful opportunity to take advantage of their free time to explore the magic of Marrakech and Morocco and discover why this amazing country is among the most popular tourist destinations worldwide. To help you release some of the tension and work pressure, Morocco Incoming Services has put together the following excursions to help you combine business with pleasure and relax to the fullest.
Catch a Calèche, sit back and relax. The best and most exotic way to travel around Marrakech by night is on a horse-drawn carriage. This out of the ordinary ride takes you down the main Avenue Mohammed V crossing the chic Hivernage district, with its villas and exotic gardens, on past the Mechouar (entrance to the Sultan’s Palace) to the famous Jamaa el-Fna square, a must see site by night. Snake charmers, storytellers, acrobats perform their daily routine while the food stalls offer all kinds of tasty and mouthwatering dishes accompanied by a variety of cold and warm drinks including the famous mint tea, a tradition carried by generations in this ancient and magical World-famous square.
Price per person: USD 20.00 min. 2 passengers
Included in the price: Calèche (carriage transportation) and guide if more than 4 pax.
Useful Tips: Bring a camera, warm clothes in cool weather a hat if scheduled during the day and drinking water.
Note: Morocco Incoming Services takes into consideration your safety first; we only collaborate with experienced and knowledgeable drivers and we use top notch vehicles to drive our customers around and will guarantee you the skills and know-how of the best tour guides in any language.
Price per person: USD 48.00 min. 4 people.
Excursion diner includes: Transportation, dinner and show.
Not included in the price: Drinks and tips.
Useful tips: Bring a camera and warm clothes in cool weather.
Enjoy a day trip to the Ourika Valley from Marrakech, for an escape from the bustling city and an introduction to the High Atlas Mountains. Explore the valley, experience a Berber market, and stop to visit the village of Setti Fatma.
Highlights
Learn how the local Berber women extract Argan oil
Visit the Berber market of Tnin Ourika and village of Setti Fatma
Savor a Berber tagine for lunch by a stream
Itinerary
Argan & Souk Experience
Departing Marrakech one of our first visits is Argan cooperative where local women process Argan nuts turning it into table oil and cosmetic products. Visitors signing up for this excursion (On Mondays) will also have a chance to visit the largest souk (local market) of the valley. Continuing along the valley following the Ourika River you will miles of palm tree plantations as well as fruit trees. At Setti Fatma, a favourite weekend resort of many Locals, we will have a chance to visit the famous tomb of Setti Fatma. Next we drive around the valley enjoying views of high green terraces, surrounding Atlas peaks, rocky village foothills and the seven small waterfalls that surround the village. After enjoying a tasty Berber lunch there's free time to explore and discover the village on foot before making the drive back to Marrakech around 16:15.
Schedule: The timing below are approximate and provided as a general guide:
09:00: Depart Marrakech on the Setti Fatma road
13:00: Traditional lunch in a Berber home
14:00: Free time to explore the trail
16:15: Return to Marrakech
17:30: Arrive in Marrakech
Price per person: USD 53.00 min. 4 participants.
Included in the price: Transportation in private vehicles to and from your hotel, driver/guide and lunch.
Useful tips: Camera and or binoculars, hat, warm clothes, walking shoes and drinking water.
Preliminary Registration Form for International Conference on Pulses for Drylands
Please use the form below for preliminary registration.
Conference registration fees: