New rules for the production, control and certification of grapevines have been introduced in Moldova

Published 2024년 7월 2일

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Moldova has introduced new regulations for the production, quality control, certification, and marketing of grapevine vegetative propagation. This move is aimed at ensuring a higher quality of planting material for the wine sector, in line with EU directives. The regulations also assign a biological category to planting material, providing greater predictability and security in production. The new framework also includes stricter inspection and control procedures to maintain plantation health and more transparent marketing practices with clear rules regarding packaging and labeling.
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The Government of Moldova has adopted new regulations on the production, quality control, certification and marketing of vegetative propagation of grapevine material, writes EastFruit. The new rules provide a number of benefits for the wine sector. “The implementation of this regulation will provide better protection against the introduction of substandard material into our market. This initiative underscores the Republic of Moldova’s ongoing commitment to modernize and promote sustainable and competitive agricultural practices, contributing to the prosperity and development of the national wine sector,” said Deputy Prime Minister Vladimir Bolea. In this way, winemakers will benefit from guaranteed quality of planting material in accordance with EU directives, which sets strict standards to ensure higher quality vines, writes noi.md. Read also: In three years, the export of Moldovan grapes to the EU has almost tripled! Another significant change brought about by regulation is the ...
Source: Eastfruit

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