Moldovan farmers want access to profitable and long-term financing

Published 2024년 7월 17일

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At the VI Fruit Day, Moldova's Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry, Vladimir Bolea, engaged with fruit producers to discuss economic and agricultural development. Key discussions focused on the necessity for profitable, long-term financing for modern technologies and improved water management through irrigation. Bolea noted a slight increase in fruit export prices in 2023, with Moldova exporting to 95 countries, including new markets in the EU, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. The main exported fruits were cherries, plums, apricots, strawberries, apples, peaches, and raspberries.
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During the VI Fruit Day, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry of the Republic of Moldova Vladimir Bolea, at a meeting with fruit producers, discussed the prospects for the economic and agricultural development of Moldova, EastFruit reports. The main topic of discussion was the need to access profitable and long-term financing so that fruit producers could invest in modern technologies and develop their business. Another important topic, according to MOLDPRES, was water management and the implementation of irrigation projects to increase productivity and ensure the sustainability of agricultural crops. Read also: Early plum season in Moldova. What about the harvest and prices? Vladimir Bolea provided some important data on the fruit growing sector of the Republic of Moldova, such as export prices for fruits and the expansion of exports. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, in 2023 the prices at which farmers sold fruits abroad increased slightly. The ...
Source: Eastfruit

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