Moldovan apple export to European countries may reach 50,000 tons

Published 2022년 10월 11일

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Moldova is set to achieve a record apple export of 50 thousand tons to the European Union for the 2022-2023 period, a significant increase from the 1,100 tons exported in the previous year. This is possible due to doubled export quotas by the EU, a move necessitated by the impact of the Russian embargo and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Despite a decrease in the apple harvest this year due to adverse weather conditions, Moldova plans to export about 485 thousand tons. The country has expanded its apple export markets from nine to 29 countries.
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The Republic of Moldova can export a record 50 thousand tons of apples to the markets of the European Union in the period 2022-2023, says Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry Vladimir Bolea. This is against the background of a significant decline in the apple harvest this year, Radio Moldova reports. In the near future, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry of the Republic of Moldova intends to export about 50 thousand tons of apples to the European Union, which is associated with a doubling of export quotas for Moldovan products entering the EU market. Vladimir Bolya claims that this is a significant increase compared to last year. “This year, the Ministry of Agriculture, together with the farming community, has set itself the goal of achieving by 2022-2023. volume of 50 thousand tons of apples exported to the European Union (EU). In 2021, the Republic of Moldova exported 1,100 tons of apples to the EU... Our country was extremely dependent on the single market, ...
Source: Eastfruit

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