Moldova's table grape exports to the EU almost doubled in 10 months of 2024

Published 2024년 11월 26일

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In the first 10 months of 2024, Moldovan table grape exports to the EU surged to 627 million lei, marking a 1.9-fold increase from the previous year, with Romania and Poland as key importers. This shift highlights the quality of Moldovan grapes and the successful efforts by the government and farmers to penetrate new markets. The EU's share of Moldovan grape exports rose to 74% in 2024, while the Russian market's share decreased to 6%. In 2023, grape exports grew by 11% in volume and 33% in value, reaching 33 countries. The European Parliament has granted Moldovan grape exporters tariff-free access to the EU market.
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The value of Moldovan table grape exports to the EU countries reached 627 million lei in the first 10 months of 2024, increasing by 1.9 times compared to the same period last year. The countries where the largest amount of Moldovan grapes were exported are Romania and Poland, EastFruit reports. “This progress reflects not only the quality of Moldovan grapes, but also the exceptional work of our farmers, combined with the government’s efforts to provide access to new markets,” said Moldovan Deputy Prime Minister Dumitru Alaiba. In addition, grape exports to the EU have increased significantly in recent years, reaching 74% in 2024 from 36% in 2021, with Romania and Poland remaining the main trading partners. the Russian Federation has almost completely lost its significance as a market, its share having decreased from 48% in 2021 to only 6% in 2024. Read also: Moldova has significantly increased its fruit supplies to Romania this season “The figures prove that our products can ...
Source: Eastfruit

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