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Aqali: High prices of firewood in the Middle Atlas regions worsen the suffering of needy families

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Fez Office The problem of high firewood prices in the regions of Ifrane, El Hajeb, Midelt and Boulmane is a striking example of the impact of economic and natural conditions on the most vulnerable groups. Given the harsh and cold winters that characterize the region, firewood becomes an indispensable basic need, making its high price a major challenge, especially for families with limited income.

Possible reasons for the price increase:

High demand and low supply: With the onset of winter, the demand for firewood increases significantly, leading to higher prices, especially if supply is limited. Transport costs: Due to rising fuel prices, the costs of transporting firewood from cultivated areas to local markets are becoming high, which is directly reflected in the selling price. Practices of some traders: There are suspicions of manipulation on the part of some traders who store large quantities of firewood in other seasons with the aim of selling them at higher prices in winter. Lack of adequate government support: Despite the importance of firewood as a primary means of heating, there is a distinct absence of supportive policies aimed at reducing the burden on families in need. Social and economic repercussions: high prices double the suffering of poor families, who find themselves forced to spend a large part of their limited income to cover heating costs. Some residents may be forced to seek cheaper but more harmful alternatives, such as burning plastic or trash, exposing them to health risks. This situation contributes to the exacerbation of social inequalities, as the most vulnerable groups become more vulnerable to market fluctuations.

What is needed?
Urgent government intervention: Local and central authorities should work to provide subsidized firewood to poor families, especially in cold mountainous areas. Market regulation and price control: monopolistic practices of certain traders must be combatted and the availability of firewood at reasonable prices must be guaranteed. Encourage alternative heating solutions: consider providing support to provide more efficient and cost-effective means of heating, such as solar-powered radiators or subsidized gas. If concrete measures are not taken, this crisis could turn into a social catastrophe, which would require rapid action to alleviate the suffering of the population, especially in light of the general increase in the cost of living.


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