مدي 1 تي في : كيف تفاعل النشطاء مع ارتفاع أسعار الدجاج؟ - 18/01/2025
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00:00Welcome to a new episode of Net Friends, the show that drew your attention to social media this week and made you interact with it in the virtual world. We take it to the real world.
00:30The Moroccan markets are in a state of anger due to the unprecedented rise in chicken prices, which sparked a wide discussion among citizens on social media sites.
00:47This topic, which touches on the purchasing power of Moroccan families, opened the door to a wave of interactions between those who deny the situation and those who demand urgent solutions.
00:58Among the reasons related to the intensive export of chicken and the increase in production costs, and the accusations of monopolizing and controlling large companies in the market, the Moroccan consumer finds himself in a difficult equation.
01:13While others see this crisis as an opportunity to re-evaluate the supply chain and ensure a balance between the interest of the producer and the consumer.
01:24How can this economic challenge be faced without harm on both sides? And do the relevant parties take enough measures to limit the crisis?
01:35And other questions continue to ignite the discussion inside and outside the virtual world.
01:42We follow the comments of Moroccan activists about the rise in the price of chicken in Morocco.
01:48Hanan wrote that the citizen does not have the ability to have an opinion, nor does he have the power, except with God Almighty.
01:56Hisham wonders, and Saler does not jump.
02:02On the other hand, Ali wonders about the role of the interests of monitoring prices.
02:09To comment on the subject with us, thank you, Mr. Wadi Amadih, President of the National Association of Consumer Associations of Al-Dar Al-Baydaa.
02:17Mr. Wadi, welcome with us in light of the rise in the price of chicken.
02:21While educators talk about the accumulation of previous crises that affected production and thus negatively reflected the prices that rise every day,
02:33some people associate the crisis with the monopolization and intensive export of chicken to foreign markets.
02:40In your opinion, Mr. Wadi, what are the main reasons behind this rise in the price of chicken?
02:47Unfortunately, there was a very high price compared to previous years.
02:56We noticed that the price of chicken has reached 25-30 dollars per kilo.
03:02This is what we call live chicken.
03:05This is one of the many issues that concern professionals.
03:13We know that the price of chicken is currently in the hands of the Competition Council.
03:28The Competition Council.
03:31This is a problem that professionals face.
03:36They consider that big companies produce and export thousands of chickens.
03:53They also use their power to save the chickens that are in the market.
04:03If we have a horizontal monopoly, there will be many problems.
04:17These companies monopolize the market.
04:25They impose control over the market and the existence or absence of products.
04:31The demand is greater than the supply.
04:37This gives them the ability to increase their prices.
04:42On the other hand, there are professionals in the sector.
04:47They consider themselves sellers.
04:52This is because big companies use their money.
04:57But in the end, all this goes to the buyer.
05:04The buyer is the one who pays for the increase in prices.
05:11This is what happens between professionals.
05:16This is what we call a big company and a small company.
05:24Although everyone complains about these problems, they do not pay attention to their profits.
05:34The buyer is the one who pays for the increase in prices.
05:41The buyer is the one who pays for the increase in prices.
05:49Professionals promise to reduce prices gradually with an increase in production.
05:54In some Moroccan cities, the price of one kilogram of chicken has reached 30 dirhams.
05:59It has been reduced to 25, 26 or 22 dirhams.
06:04Do you think that the price reduction will be sustainable?
06:08Or is it just a temporary response to calm the situation?
06:13I think that this is just a temporary response to calm the situation.
06:27Usually, when we talk about 20 dirhams, we say that the price of a chicken is expensive.
06:36If we reduce the price of a chicken to 20 dirhams, we will do good to the buyer.
06:42But we have not done good to anyone.
06:44We still buy and we will buy expensively.
06:46This is compared to the income of the buyer.
06:50The problem is that there is no increase in the price of chicken.
06:56The problem is that there is an increase in the price of chicken.
06:58The problem is that there is an increase in the price of meat.
07:00The problem is that there is an increase in the price of meat.
07:04Ramadan is still a month or a month and a half away.
07:11Ramadan is still a month or a month and a half away.
07:17We have argued that the price of a chicken has now reached 20 dirhams.
07:22We have argued that the price of a chicken has now reached 20 dirhams.
07:28The Moroccan citizen feels that there is a buying power.
07:33The Moroccan citizen feels that there is a buying power.
07:38Some people think that the absence of strict monitoring encourages the use of crises to raise prices.
07:47Some people think that the absence of strict monitoring encourages the use of crises to raise prices.
07:48You pointed out an important point.
07:52What measures must be taken to ensure the stability of prices and the security of the market?
07:57What measures must be taken to ensure the stability of prices and the security of the market?
08:00The law in Morocco is based on the freedom of prices and competition.
08:09Unfortunately, there are strict measures that do not comply with some of the legal requirements.
08:21For example, the importation of meat supported by the state.
08:29For example, the importation of meat supported by the state.
08:37These are all products that are supported by the state.
08:43Without these products, the state cannot import meat.
08:49This is a competitive market.
08:54However, in this competitive market, we do not have the tools to play the role of competition.
09:04This is the kind of economy we have in the country.
09:09Our goal is to have a quality product with a low price.
09:21We want to have a quality product with a low price.
09:26We want to have a quality product with a low price.
09:33What measures must be taken to ensure the stability of prices and the security of the market?
09:39The state does not have to impose taxes on them.
09:48However, it has other means to impose taxes on them.
09:53For example, it has to monitor prices and taxes.
09:58There are many laws that are available in our country.
10:03Unfortunately, no one monitors them.
10:07There are other products that are supported by the state.
10:11For example, meat imported from Brazil or Spain is supported by the state.
10:17The goal of this kind of support is to reach the consumer at a lower price.
10:25Mr. Wadi, thank you for your attention.
10:34Mr. Wadi is the President of the Consumer Protection Association.
10:38Thank you very much.
10:40You are welcome.
10:41The British content creator Simon Skoui won the $1 million prize in the third edition of Al-Milyar.
10:54It was held in Dubai recently.
10:58It is the largest global event for content creators in the region.
11:03More than 15,000 of the most influential Arab and international content creators participated in the award.
11:10The award was attended by more than 420 speakers from experts and specialists.
11:17Among them, there are more than 125 executive presidents and world experts.
11:23This is to discover the role of the new media in the event of positive changes in societies and support for sustainable economic growth.
11:32This award was presented by the International Social Media Platforms.
11:38Participants from Snapchat, X, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, Meta, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp
11:48met to discuss the future of the sector and support content creators and influencers
11:53to reach a wider audience and achieve positive impact.
11:59Speakers from social media platforms shared their opinions about the award.
12:06While some consider it a real opportunity to support content creators,
12:11others wonder about the impact of this award on the digital reality and the future of content creation,
12:19especially in light of challenges such as intellectual property and misleading information.
12:26Let's continue with the comments of the Arab activists at this summit.
12:30Sara Rifa'i, one of the Arab influencers, wrote at the Billion Summit,
12:36I discovered a billion, let's continue with what we are doing.
12:41A billion messages, a billion stories of success.
12:44Ayman, one of the influencers and content creators,
12:48wrote at the Billion Summit,
12:50I discovered a billion, let's continue with what we are doing.
12:57Mu'taz, one of the influencers and content creators,
13:00wrote at the Billion Summit,
13:02I discovered a billion, let's continue with what we are doing.
13:07Mu'taz, one of the influencers and content creators,
13:10wrote at the Billion Summit,
13:13and one of the Moroccan speakers at the Billion Summit in Dubai.
13:19Welcome, sir.
13:21The summit is not only a global platform for content creators,
13:25but a real opportunity to shed light on Moroccan contributions in the field of new media.
13:32First, how would you describe your experience and participation as a Moroccan speaker at such a large summit?
13:41Thank you, Ms. Karima.
13:43Thank you for bringing up this very important topic.
13:46First of all, it is very important that we do not remain in the field of normal content,
13:53but in the field of business.
13:56This is not the first time, but the third time.
13:59The first time and the second time I was in the conference as a guest,
14:03the second time as a guest of honor,
14:05and the third time I was a guest of honor with two other Moroccan content creators,
14:12such as Mustafa Swingas, Simo Sdrati,
14:16Karim Salahuddin, Amin Munayyar, and many others.
14:20It is a great honor for us,
14:22because this is the first time that a Moroccan speaker
14:26will be a guest of honor with Arab and international speakers at such a large summit.
14:32The summit included more than 120 international speakers,
14:35including leading names in the field of media and content creation.
14:39What issues did you focus on in your speech or in the discussions you participated in,
14:45and what did you focus on in terms of Moroccan content?
14:51I am not the only one who participated in the summit,
14:55but all the participants focused on the type of content they created,
15:01the type of content we needed to support,
15:04and the type of content they wanted to create.
15:08In the end, we found that the slogan of this year's conference was
15:13Content for Good, meaning content for impact, for anything beautiful.
15:18I, as a person, focused on how the content creator,
15:23as a representative in his country,
15:26can organize himself as a representative,
15:29market his head as a representative,
15:32so that he can have a legal input,
15:35so that he can have an input for our cities,
15:39so that he can be more creative,
15:41so that he can be more productive for good content,
15:44which means that he can have normal content.
15:47How can the content creator allow himself to change the content in any way,
15:52and how can he force himself to create content that has no purpose at all?
15:57This is a solution to have a legal input in the business,
16:00and how can we allow the content creator,
16:03who knows how to deal with people,
16:05to create a strategy for his work,
16:07just like any strongman or any small media company.
16:10Brothers and sisters,
16:12Simon, Mustafa, Amin,
16:15from all sides,
16:17we are all in this together,
16:19because we all have to serve the environment,
16:22because the content creator is a goal,
16:24and anyone who watches or enjoys the content,
16:27has to show some added value,
16:29because he is the one who is watching.
16:31Which will not affect the quality of the content, as you mentioned.
16:34Artificial intelligence technology was the main topic of discussion at the summit.
16:38How can Mr. Abdel Razzaq,
16:40who is a content creator in Morocco,
16:42invest in artificial intelligence technology
16:44to improve the quality of their content,
16:46and enhance their impact?
16:51What is the difference between content creation
16:54and artificial intelligence?
16:58Most of the content creators,
17:00whether they were guests,
17:02honorees, or speakers,
17:04they all admitted,
17:06that they are using artificial intelligence,
17:09to help them gain time,
17:11to help them produce professional content,
17:14and to help them know the trends,
17:17what is happening in the world,
17:19because people do not go out of the box,
17:22or out of the market.
17:24They have to be aware of what is in the market.
17:29Artificial intelligence,
17:33will never help content creators,
17:37but it will help them produce more,
17:40in an artistic way,
17:42and it does not need much.
17:44It will help them communicate,
17:47and not cut content.
17:49At the summit,
17:51there was a strong presence of platforms such as YouTube,
17:53TikTok, and Meta.
17:55How do you assess the support of these major platforms,
17:58for content creators in the Arab region?
18:02Honestly, this time it was exceptional,
18:04because they did not only come to offer their commercial participation,
18:09on the contrary,
18:11they came to help content creators,
18:15and to help governments,
18:17and to help decide.
18:19This time,
18:21the second time this year,
18:23it was completely different,
18:25because the platforms,
18:27knew the risks,
18:29and knew the value of the employees.
18:32They held workshops,
18:34and gave advice,
18:38on how to deal with the platforms,
18:42because, as I said,
18:44this time,
18:46the third time,
18:48the content was for good.
18:50The content was beautiful,
18:52because the platforms came to run it.
18:54Can we say,
18:56that we will see in the coming days,
18:59a new way of dealing with the platforms,
19:01and content,
19:03or even algorithms?
19:05Yes, they said it.
19:07They said it in a big way.
19:09They said that,
19:11not only content creators,
19:13but also YouTube,
19:15and Meta,
19:17and TikTok,
19:19have an intervention,
19:21which they cannot say,
19:23because of their work with TNH.
19:25But,
19:27they said that,
19:29the new gateways,
19:31will be for the ITX,
19:33and the algorithms,
19:35to deal with the new students.
19:37We have noticed,
19:39lately,
19:41a lot of content,
19:43that either,
19:45is blocked,
19:47or is blocked,
19:49because of the content.
19:51The idea reached,
19:53the founder,
19:55and one of the most famous Moroccans,
19:57in the world.
20:07He is a young man,
20:09who proved that,
20:11fame is not only about the lights,
20:13but also about the real effect,
20:15and the positive impression.
20:17He started his journey,
20:19in the content industry,
20:21in 2018,
20:23and with the help of a hidden camera,
20:25he achieved a remarkable success,
20:27during the month of Ramadan,
20:29where he showed the stars,
20:31of the Moroccan football,
20:33in unexpected situations.
20:35But, he didn't stop there,
20:37he decided to turn his fame,
20:39into a message,
20:41through social issues,
20:43and human initiatives,
20:45he proved that,
20:47the real success,
20:49is to respond nicely to people.
20:51Directly directed,
20:53to those who made his name,
20:55and his success,
20:57because he simply believes,
20:59that a person,
21:01values himself first,
21:03before anything else.
21:05And the content creator,
21:07Shuaib Gamsi.
21:09Peace be upon you.
21:11How are you?
21:13God bless you.
21:15We stopped in a station,
21:17and I have a problem.
21:19I want you to help me,
21:21to get my license back,
21:23as soon as possible.
21:2520 dirhams,
21:27God bless you.
21:29Can you give me 20 dirhams?
21:31God bless you.
21:35Shuaib,
21:37God bless you,
21:39God bless you,
21:41God bless you,
21:43God bless you,
21:45God bless you,
21:47God bless you,
21:49God bless you,
21:51God bless you,
21:53God bless you,
21:55God bless you,
21:57God bless you,
21:59God bless you,
22:01God bless you,
22:05Shuaib Gamsi,
22:07Welcome to our show.
22:09Beginnings are always,
22:11full of challenges and experiences.
22:13As I said in the introduction,
22:15there were steps
22:17for you to enter the field of
22:19content creation
22:21and the internet in general.
22:23But let's start with the question,
22:25what made you focus
22:27specifically on
22:29social issues?
22:31Peace be upon you,
22:33thank you for the invitation,
22:35and thank you for the beautiful introduction
22:37that I am happy to be with you.
22:39So,
22:41for me,
22:43it made me do this.
22:45I was raised in a family
22:47that does good.
22:49I don't want you to misunderstand,
22:51but I want you to understand
22:53the context.
22:55My father used to go
22:57once a week to the nursing home
22:59to give him a bath.
23:01He used to go once a week
23:03with his friends to the orphanage
23:05to give them food.
23:07They did the same activities
23:09throughout the year.
23:11This was my first source
23:13of inspiration.
23:15I was raised in a family
23:17that needs help.
23:19It's not a pleasure for me,
23:21but it's a duty.
23:23So, I was at home
23:25before I became a content creator.
23:27The environment is important,
23:29and the collective work you mentioned
23:31is not only important,
23:33but also the topics you choose and discuss.
23:35Shuaib, how do you choose them?
23:37Of course,
23:39any content creator
23:41who doesn't work alone.
23:43I have my friends
23:45who help me share my ideas.
23:47My friend Youssef Eljid
23:49is a photographer,
23:51and I have other friends.
23:53We brainstorm
23:55and work together.
23:57Another question,
23:59Shuaib,
24:01fame and profit
24:03from the internet
24:05can change
24:07many people's lives,
24:09but you chose a different path.
24:11What made you dedicate
24:13some of your profits
24:15to support people?
24:17I grew up in poverty.
24:19I lived with these people.
24:21I can't forget them.
24:23It's not logical,
24:25it's not human,
24:27and it's not ethical.
24:29Thank God,
24:31before I became a content creator,
24:33I was working
24:35for a big company.
24:37Thank God,
24:39they helped me
24:41financially.
24:43Thank God,
24:45I still have money.
24:47If they need something,
24:49I'll pay them.
24:51You have to think
24:53about how you can help them.
24:55That's it.
24:57You have one minute,
24:59Shuaib, to send a message.
25:01What do you say?
25:03In a few minutes,
25:05I'll say what I say
25:07in my videos.
25:09If you want to be happy,
25:11make people happy.
25:13It's a beautiful message,
25:15but it has a lot of meanings.
25:17The last question,
25:19Shuaib,
25:21starting from net friends,
25:23what is the trend
25:25or challenge
25:27you want to launch
25:29and share with many people?
25:31I have a show
25:33on Instagram.
25:35A lot of people follow me
25:37and like my content.
25:39I try to share it
25:41with those who follow me.
25:43Thank God,
25:45I have friends.
25:47One day,
25:49I was out,
25:51and I met a guy
25:53who told me
25:55he saw me doing this,
25:57and he said
25:59I can't film it.
26:01That's what I want to do.
26:03I want to challenge
26:05any content creator
26:07to create a hashtag
26:09and share it with people
26:11who need it.
26:13Share food, medicine,
26:15anything you can.
26:17I want to share
26:19my work with people
26:21to have a positive impact.
26:23Thank you, Shuaib Gamsi,
26:25a content creator.
26:29That's it for this week.
26:33Stay tuned for your reactions
26:35on social media.
26:37Thank you to the technical
26:39and artistic team,
26:41directed by Mohamed Afifi.
26:43God bless you.