Moldova has seen a decrease in table grape exports to the European Union for the first 11 months of 2020, compared to the previous year, with the total export volume being just under 45,000 tons. This is due to the reduced quality of grapes, as most vineyards lack irrigation systems. Despite this, Russia has increased its import of Moldovan grapes. The country may not reach its doubled preferential euro quota for grape supplies in 2020. The total harvest of table grapes in Moldova has also decreased to 70,000 tons, down from nearly 112,000 tons in 2019. However, demand prices for Moldovan red grapes on the Russian market have grown, despite competition from other suppliers.