A glance at the figure illustration provided reveals information about Morocco’s income from different economic sectors in 2003, while its income from fishing between 1982 and 2003.
Overall, what stands out from the given graph is that tourism was the largest source of income in 2003, while agriculture was the smallest share.
Looking at the details it is obvious that tourism was the biggest sector, making up 26% of the total income. Industry followed closely at 24%. Workers’ remittance was another significant source, accounting for 21%.
Turning to fishing and petroleum income from 1982 to 2003, it can be seen that both sectors experienced some changes over the years. By 2003, petroleum contributed 14% of the total income, while fishing made up 13%. In contrast, agriculture was the smallest sector, with only 2%. This shows that both fishing and petroleum were important and relatively stable parts of Morocco’s economy during this period.
