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61 MARTINDALE CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF PRIVATE ENTERPRISE harvests. By educating collectors and cooperatives, rural residents can acquire knowledge, strengthening their confidence in negotiating and adding to their profits, without excessive harvesting. Finally, to limit overharvesting, government regulations can put a cap on foraging specific plants that can be taken from public land. These regulations would also prevent harvesting of rare and endangered species, to allow them to reproduce sufficiently. For culturally necessitated medicinal needs for plants, exception permits could be requested. These solutions are possible, and although implementing them on a wide scale might be difficult, doing nothing will result in land depleted in biodiversity. Morocco is already a competitive player in the MAP market, and, as demands continue to rise, so will tensions in rural communities. 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