Moldova increased apricot exports to EU countries by 6 times in a year — Moldova Fruct

Published 2024년 10월 17일

Tridge summary

Moldova has set a new record for apricot exports, shipping 12 thousand tons this season, a significant increase from 4 thousand tons in 2023 and 7.5 thousand tons in 2022. Over 10 thousand tons of these exports were directed to European countries like Poland, Romania, Croatia, the Netherlands, Germany, and Slovenia, finding place in major supermarket chains. This surge in exports is attributed to both a bountiful apricot harvest and a rise in demand from EU importers, bolstering Moldova's agricultural profile and presence in European markets.
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As EastFruit has already reported, this season Moldova exported a record volume of 12 thousand tons of apricots, compared to 4 thousand tons in 2023 and 7.5 thousand tons in 2022. More than 10 thousand tons of this volume were delivered to the markets of European countries - Poland, Romania, Croatia, the Netherlands, Germany, Slovenia. Moldovan apricots were sold not only in wholesale markets, but also hit the shelves of the largest supermarket chains in the EU, properly packaged and certified. Exporters note that the demand for apricots from EU importers has increased significantly this season, which coincided with a good apricot harvest in Moldova. Read also: The liberalization regime allowed Moldova to triple its agricultural exports to the EU Thanks to the export of apricots, Moldova is becoming known on the European market, the Moldova Fruct Association writes on its Facebook page. "In just one year, the supply of Moldovan ...
Source: Eastfruit

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