All Moldova articles
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NewsSeasonal worker scheme updated to allow earlier re-entry
The change means workers will be able to transition between key crop harvests and provide greater flexibility to growers
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NewsMoldova secures enhanced EU market access for fresh produce
Moldovan fresh produce exporters are set to benefit from increased EU market access following an update to the trade agreement between the two parties, with higher quotas for several key fruit categories and new duty-free access for tomatoes and garlic
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NewsNew tariff offensive prompts major concern for exporters in the EU, South Africa, Brazil and Mexico
US President Donald Trump has announced plans for new tariffs on imports from multiple countries including the EU, Mexico, Brazil and South Africa, creating significant uncertainty for fresh produce exporters worldwide
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AnalysisChallenging campaign for Greek strawberries
Greek strawberry producers have faced significant challenges this past season, including unfavourable weather conditions, labour availability issues and high costs, but Labidino eyes expansion in 2025/26
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NewsMoldova looks west
Alexandra Bîcu, a marketing specialist at the producer and exporter association Moldova Fruct, explains why we’re set to see plenty more of the country’s fruit in the UK and EU in years to come
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NewsGrowth for Moldovan grape exports
Exports climbed 31,000 tonnes in 2023 with European market share rising to 50 per cent
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NewsEuropean Commission proposes €120m for farmers hit by extreme weather
Following the recent floods across Europe caused by Storm Boris, the European Commission has promised financial aid to those farmers affected
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NewsRussian bans driving eastern suppliers to west
Moscow’s alleged attempts to punish Moldova for pursuing closer relations with the EU have only driven the supplier closer to Europe, with Armenia in danger of following suit
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NewsGreek show Freskon boosts international participation
Last month’s Freskon exhibition in Thessaloniki attracted more exhibitors and visitors from outside Greece than ever before, as competition heats up for multiple products on the European market
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NewsGlobal Berry Congress covers biggest topics in berry business
Leading event for the international berry industry brings large number of expert speakers to Rotterdam in the Netherlands on 28 November 2023
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NewsAsia Fruit Logistica prepares for sellout show
Only a few exhibition spaces left at Asia’s premier fresh produce trade show, say organisers
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AdvertorialFrom Moldova with Love: Cherries Ready to Take the EU Market by Storm
The first varieties are being harvested with prospects good for the season ahead as the industry expands
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NewsFreskon attracts record numbers in Greece
Last month’s Freskon exhibition welcomed its highest number of visitors and exhibitors in Thessaloniki, as it aimed to connect suppliers with Europe’s largest retailers
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AdvertorialA new destination for Moldovan apples: first shipments arrive in India
The country’s apple has expanded fast in the last ten years, and FreshTime and FarmProd recently became its first exporters to ship the fruit to India
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ArticleFrom Russia to Asia
Alternative markets are out there for eastern European and Central Asian berries, with the frozen segment in Asia presenting a "great opportunity"
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ArticlePromise for Uzbek and Moldova grapes
As Uzbekistan and Moldova seek to diversify their export markets for grapes, the adoption of new varieties remains the biggest challenge
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ArticleGlobal Grape Congress examines EMEA
Second track of Fruitnet’s 24-hour table grape event focuses on Europe, Middle East and Africa, with a series of presentations and discussions
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ArticleHow will Covid-19 affect European retail?
What will European grocery retail look like by 2022? Expert analysts from IGD reveal the key trends to watch out for
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ArticleInnatis clubbing together
Additional costs and challenges from Covid-19 have proven a test for all, but French apple grower Innatis has seen its team come together during this crisis, says president Marc Rauffet
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ArticleCovid-19 impact wide and varied
From eastern Europe to Central Asia, the response to the coronavirus is affecting all stages of the supply chain, according to Andriy Yarmak of the UN’s FAO

