Moldova increased apricot exports 4.5 times over the year

Published 2024년 7월 15일

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Moldovan apricot exports have seen a significant increase, with a 4.5 fold rise from the first half of 2023, reaching 3,689 tons compared to 821 tons during the same period last year. The majority of these exports were directed to Ukraine, Romania, and Poland. This surge in exports is largely due to the resilience and adaptability of Moldovan entrepreneurs, according to the country's Deputy Prime Minister, Dumitru Alaiba. The apricot cultivation sector in Moldova has been undergoing rapid growth, expanding from 4,300 hectares to 4,500 hectares in the same period.
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Exports of Moldovan apricots increased 4.5 times over the year: from 821 tons exported in January-June 2023 to 3,689 tons for the same period of this year. These data were announced by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economic Development and Digitalization of the Republic of Moldova Dumitru Alaiba, EastFruit reports. “This is primarily the merit of entrepreneurs - those who find opportunities in any crisis and adapt to challenges,” said Dumitru Alaiba. Read also: Grapes and plums topped the top Moldovan fruit exports in 2023 According to MOLDPRES, most of the apricots were exported to Ukraine, Romania and Poland. “More and more products are finding their way into European markets. Well done to those who conquer new markets and pave the way for others. We still have many victories ahead. I'm sure. We will continue to support entrepreneurs and workers of this country ...
Source: Eastfruit

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