Moldova hinders the short journey of Ukrainian apples abroad

Published Nov 19, 2024

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Gardeners in Vinnytsia, Ukraine, are facing challenges in exporting apples due to a lack of support from Moldova for a quarantine service at the Mogilev-Podilsky checkpoint. This checkpoint could provide a faster and safer route for exporting apples and other products, but the absence of a quarantine service has resulted in a longer and more circuitous route through the Chernivtsi region. Several local enterprises are currently experiencing difficulties in exporting apples due to this issue.
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Gardeners in Vinnytsia have a theoretical opportunity to use a short way to export apples, but the authorities of Moldova do not support this. Serhii Boychuk, head of the association "Vinnytsyasadvinprom" told about this in an interview with the magazine "Gardening in Ukrainian". Although to one degree or another, certain volumes of apples are supplied abroad by Vinnytsia enterprises, in particular, Perlyna Podillia, Fedorivske, Frut Sad, Agrana Fruit Luka, and others, but the problem here is the crossing of customs crossings. "It would be very profitable for our producers to transport products, and not only apples, through the Mogilev-Podilsky checkpoint," noted Serhii Boychuk, "but Moldova still cannot establish a ...
Source: Agrotimes

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