Moldova's apple exports have seen a decrease in November 2022 due to a small harvest caused by drought and war-related logistics issues with the primary market, Russia. The country's apple harvest has decreased by 40% from last year, with only 405,000 tons compared to 665,000 tons in the previous year. However, Moldova has diversified its export markets from 17 to 30, including increasing exports to the EU and the Middle East, finding alternative solutions for the 100,000 tons of apples stored in warehouses from the unharvested crop. Despite the challenges, Moldova has achieved higher exports in the first seven months of 2022 compared to the previous year.