ABOUT PHOSBOUCRAA
More than 50 years of historyfr
Phosboucraa was established in 1962 by the Spanish state-owned company INI with mining operations at Boucraa starting in 1972. OCP Group acquired a 65% ownership share of Phosboucraa in 1976 and became the sole owner in 2002. Its activity consists of mining, processing and marketing phosphate rock. Phosboucraa represents approximately 4.6% of OCP Group’s total revenue, 3.7% of EBITDA, 8.2% of its extracting capacity in 2016.frfr


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owned by OCP since 2002fr

USD 1.8 Billion
Committed investment over the period 2011-2026

Up to 54,000
new full-time jobs to be created in the region between 2018-2026

100%
reinvestment of all profils made by Phosboucraa

≃2%
of Morocco's phosphate reserves (source: USGS, IFDC)






farBeneficiary testimonials
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Determined individuals who feel a deep connection to everyone around them
Mr Chehtane
Executive Vice President, Phosboucraa
I am an alumnus of the first cohort of youth developing skills at the Dakhla Learning Center. This program had a great impact on me, both personally and professionally. The training modules we had in this program helped us at different levels, with some of us then successfully finding job opportunities. They helped us apply our skills and build our confidence to show them.
Najoua Azaoul
Dakhla Learning Center Alumni
Our cooperative took part in a cooperative capacity building program. Both the training and the staff center were excellent. The pedagogy followed was inclusive and responded to the needs of the participants despite the diversity of their educational levels.
Mahmoud Baaiya
President of Painters Cooperative
We are proud to be Sahrawi; our people have lived in the desert for generations. It is in our soul. This land is a livelihood for many of us.
Sidi Moulay Soubai
Camel breeder