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Vladimir Bolya: We introduced a grain import license from Ukraine to protect farmers from bankruptcy

Grains, Cereal & Legumes
Ukraine
Regulation & Compliances
Published Mar 29, 2024

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In a recent briefing, it was disclosed that Bulgaria and Moldova, represented by their agriculture ministers Kiril Vatev and Vladimir Bolya respectively, are facing similar agricultural challenges such as labor shortages and grain overproduction. The ministers emphasized the need to boost agricultural competitiveness and connect science with practice, planning to sign a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in Agriculture. The briefing also touched on the adverse effects of the Ukraine war on Moldova's grain exports, which have plummeted due to Black Sea trade route blockades, prompting Moldova to regulate Ukrainian grain imports to safeguard its farmers.
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In Moldova, they have identical problems in agriculture to ours - labor shortage, overproduction of grain and reduced production of fruits and vegetables, etc. This was said by the resigned Minister of Agriculture and Food, Kiril Vatev, during a briefing after a meeting with his colleague, the Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry of the Republic of Moldova, Vladimir Bolya. The two ministers united around the opinion that it is important to work in the direction of increasing the competitiveness of agricultural holdings, for the development of rural areas and for strengthening the connection between agricultural science and practice. They also agreed to prepare and sign a Memorandum of Understanding and Cooperation in Agriculture between Bulgaria and Moldova. Moldova, like Bulgaria, traditionally produces and exports cereals. But with the start of the war in Ukraine, all trade routes in the Black Sea were blocked. Before the war, Moldova exported to 30 countries, much of which ...
Source: Agri
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