Moldova is planning to reduce its apple cultivation area from 49,000 hectares to 42,000 hectares as part of its 2025 fruit production strategy. The Ministry of Agriculture will increase subsidies for clearing old orchards. However, growers are hesitant due to concerns of a significant reduction in apple cultivation and potential profitability. High storage costs for apples and low prices for certain apple varieties further exacerbate the situation. Despite these challenges, there is optimism for the future, with hopes for increased exports and price increases, as well as possible transitional cultivation of organic raw materials for juice production.