Cartier Saada has reported higher sales in the third quarter of its 2025–2026 financial year, supported by a strong rise in local demand while exports remained steady.
Between 1 October and 31 December 2025, revenue reached 78.4 million dirhams, up 6.5% from 73.6 million dirhams a year earlier.
Sales inside Morocco rose sharply to 4.9 million dirhams, compared with less than 0.7 million dirhams in the same period last year. The company said this reflects a strong recovery in the domestic market.
Export sales, which make up most of the business, were stable at 73.5 million dirhams, slightly above 72.9 million dirhams a year ago. Exports account for more than 96% of total revenue.
For the first nine months of the financial year, total turnover stood at 213.8 million dirhams, an increase of 3.4% compared with the same period last year.
Cartier Saada is listed on the Bourse de Casablanca and is based in Marrakech. The company specialises in packing olives and vegetable preserves, including capers.
During the quarter, it invested about one million dirhams, mainly in storage and handling equipment linked to the olive harvest season.
The company said the figures are provisional and have not yet been audited.
