Export of fresh grapes from Moldova to EU up by 2.5 times

Export of fresh grapes from Moldova to EU up by 2.5 times

Moldova

Export of fresh grapes from Moldova to the European Union increased by 2.5 times in seven months of 2024 compared to the same period of 2023, CE Report quotes Moldpres.

Thus, if 5,015 tons of Moldovan grapes reached the EU market from January to July 2023, then in the same period of this year the figure reached 12,527 tons. The main countries to which Moldovan grapes are delivered are Romania and Poland.

According to the data of the National Statistics Bureau, in January-May 2024, the Republic of Moldova recorded an increase in exports in several categories of agricultural products, compared with the same period of 2023.

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