International Day of Argania 2023 observed on 10 May

International Day of Argania 2023 observed on 10 May

International Day of Argania 2023 observed on 10 May

Every year on May 10, the International Day of Argania or International Day of the Argan Tree is observed to promote awareness and understanding of the argan tree’s environmental importance worldwide. UNESCO established this holiday in 2021.

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International Day of Argania 2023: History

In 1988, UNESCO declared the Arganeraie Biosphere Reserve, which is the endemic production area of the argan tree, as a designated area. Additionally, in 2014, UNESCO inscribed all the knowledge and know-how regarding the argan tree on the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Furthermore, the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) designated the Argan-based agro-sylvo-pastoral system in Morocco's Ait Souab-Ait Mansour area as a Globally Important Agricultural Heritage System in December 2018.

Lastly, in 2021, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted a resolution submitted by Morocco, co-sponsored by 113 member states of the United Nations, to proclaim May 10th as the International Day of Argania, recognizing the importance of the argan tree and raising awareness of its global environmental significance.

About the Argan Tree

The argan tree, which is native to the sub-Saharan region of Morocco, specifically the southwest, grows in arid and semiarid areas and is known for its resilience to a harsh environment marked by water scarcity, erosion risk, and poor soils. It is the defining species of the Arganeraie woodland habitat, which is rich in unique flora and has great conservation, research, and socioeconomic development value.

The argan tree woodlands offer forest products, fruits, and fodder, all of which are vital to the economy and livelihoods of the people in the region. The leaves and fruits are edible and highly valued, and serve as a vital fodder reserve for livestock during periods of drought. The trees are also used as fuelwood for heating and cooking.

Argan oil, which is extracted from the seeds of the tree, is world-renowned and has various applications, particularly in traditional and complementary medicine, as well as in the culinary and cosmetic industries.

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