Wheat, corn, and sunflower with Ukrainian origin will continue to enter Moldova until the end of the current year with licenses, after the country's government decided to extend this regime. The decision was taken to support local farmers in a situation where the regional market is dominated by product surpluses and low prices, reports noi.md. "This measure is a continuation of the previously applied procedure and is aimed at supporting the stability of the domestic agricultural market under the conditions of ongoing difficulties in the food industry," said Ludmila Chatlabuga, Moldova's Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry. A day after the removal, Moldovan farmers again request licenses for Ukrainian imports According to data from the Moldovan agricultural ministry, as of the beginning of June 2025, wheat, corn, and sunflower crops in the country are in good condition. Wheat development shows high production potential, while corn and sunflower demonstrate promising results. ...
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