Another 16 Moldovan agricultural enterprises received international certificates

Published 2024년 12월 22일

Tridge summary

The USAID Rural Competitiveness and Resilience project in Moldova has aided 25 agricultural companies in meeting food quality and safety standards, with 16 achieving compliance with GLOBALG.A.P. and GRASP requirements in 2024. These standards, adopted since 2006 in Moldova, focus on good agricultural practices from cultivation to market delivery, ensuring product safety and adherence to national and European laws. The compliance not only enhances access to the EU market but also promotes sustainable practices, reducing environmental impact and limiting the use of phytosanitary products.
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The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Rural Competitiveness and Resilience project in 2024 offered assistance to 25 agricultural companies, supporting them in the process of implementing food quality and safety requirements. Of these, 16 managed to comply with GLOBALG.A.P. and GRASP requirements and received certificates of compliance, EastFruit reports. Adaptation to international quality and safety standards, based on compliance with good agricultural practices, facilitates the access of Moldovan fruits to the EU market. "I congratulate fruit producers who had the courage to implement these standards, because they understood their necessity and usefulness. In recent years, we have achieved good results in fruit exports, but behind this success lies the great work of producers who comply with quality requirements. As a result of the implementation of GLOBALG.A.P./GRASP, we will have more sustainable companies in the country, effective management within ...
Source: Eastfruit

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