Moldova lifted the ban on the export of wheat and flour

Published 2022년 6월 27일

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The Government of Moldova has lifted the ban on wheat and wheat flour exports, despite expecting a 30% decrease in harvest this year due to domestic demand requiring 600 thousand tons of grain and current reserves at 75 thousand tons. However, a ban on sugar exports still remains in place. The export bans were initially implemented on March 1, with wheat flour exports ban added on March 12.
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On June 24, the Commission for Emergency Situations of the Government of Moldova lifted the ban on the export of wheat and wheat flour from the country, RBC-Ukraine reports, citing information from the government of the Republic of Moldova. As noted in the press service of the government, the wheat harvest this year. is expected at the level of 900 thousand tons, which is 30% less than last year, but the country needs 600 thousand tons of grain to meet domestic needs. In addition, at present Moldova has wheat reserves at the level of 75 thousand tons. It is also reported that the current ban on the ...
Source: Zol

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