Synergy recipe for Moldovan markets: Only farmers trade on even numbers, and intermediaries trade on odd ones as well

게시됨 2021년 8월 5일

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A proposal in Moldova seeks to allow farmers to sell fruits and vegetables in city markets for three days a week, with the requirement of local authority certificates verifying agricultural land and production. This initiative aims to provide farmers with better access to wholesale and retail markets and combat price manipulation by intermediaries. Despite potential corruption risks related to the sale of certificates, the proposal's advocate argues that corruption can be curbed by increasing corruption-related penalties.
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원본 콘텐츠

In Moldova, an extravagant way of expanding the "free access" of farmers to the wholesale and retail markets of cities and combating the "cheating of intermediaries" on the prices of fruit and vegetable products for end consumers has been proposed. One of the opposition politicians, known for his regular campaigns to support local agricultural producers, on a social network proposed to put pressure on the newly elected parliament and the future government to induce them to pass amendments to the current law on internal trade. The essence of the proposed legislative innovation: at least three days a week to allow the sale of fruits and vegetables in city markets - "bazaars" only to farmers - on the basis of certificates from local authorities (mayoralties), certifying the fact that the holder of a certificate of agricultural land and agricultural production. On the rest of the week, the markets may be open for the activities of resellers. Read also: Why are the prices for Moldovan ...
출처: Eastfruit

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