Moldova extends wheat, maize, sunflower import restrictions

게시됨 2025년 6월 27일

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The Moldovan government said it has extended mandatory licensing for imports of wheat, maize and sunflower until the end of 2025 in an effort to support local farmers amid a regional market dominated by production surplus and reduced prices. “The measure represents a continuation of the previously applied framework and aims to maintain the stability

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of the domestic agricultural market, in the context of persistent difficulties in the agri-food sector,” agriculture minister Ludmila Catlabuga was quoted as saying in a press release issued on Tuesday. As of June 2025, wheat, corn, and sunflower crops showed strong development and yield potential, supported by favourable spring conditions across the region, according to the ministry. The licensing decision was initially introduced in October 2023 and has since been extended multiple times, amidst lobbying efforts by farming associations. Other stakeholders have also felt the impact of the measure, including the Floarea Soarelui plant in Balti – part of the Trans-Oil group and Moldova’s largest vegetable oil producer – which temporarily suspended operations in early 2024 due to difficulties obtaining an import licence for sunflower seeds from Ukraine. Meanwhile, local producers held back their stock, expecting prices to rise, according ...

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