Anfa Group Opens Its Largest Tuna Canning Plant in Morocco in a Move to Increase Tuna Processing Capacity


Published: 10 Mar 2026

Author: Precedence Research

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The largest tuna canning factory has officially opened its doors in Morocco, a move that seeks to increase the nation’s tuna processing capacity. The new tuna processing factory has been set up by the Anfa Group in the Ecoparc industrial park in Berrechid located near Casablanca. This move seeks to increase Morocco’s share in the international tuna canning market.

Anfa Group Tuna Canning Factory Morocco

This factory will significantly enhance the nation’s tuna processing capabilities, with the nation previously having a smaller tuna processing capacity than its canned sardine production. The nation has traditionally been a major player in the production and export of canned sardines, and the company seeks to diversify its production portfolio with the new factory. This processing plant has been equipped with the latest technologies, which seeks to improve the efficiency and food safety standards in tuna processing. This new facility is expected to generate significant employment opportunities for the people in the region, which will be beneficial for the development of the value chain for the same.

The company has stated that the factory will be utilized for both export and local markets. This factory opening comes at a time when the demand for canned tuna products across the globe remains stable, especially in Europe and some African countries. By developing the infrastructure, the country aims to enhance its position as a competitive processing facility in Europe and West Africa. This project also shows the ongoing trends for infrastructure investments in the global canned tuna industry, which aims at enhancing efficiency, sustainability and competitiveness.

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