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140.000 tons of Moldovan apples ready to be exported to new markets

According to Iurie Fala, executive director of the Moldovan Fruit Producers and Exporters Association, the previous and current Moldovan apple seasons highlight a trend of market diversification for Moldovan apples, particularly with the Russian Federation's embargo on Moldovan fruits in mind: “In the previous season, Moldova exported over 6,000 tons of apples to Asia and the Middle East. This trend continues in the current season, with increased quantities of apples being sent to destinations that received the initial deliveries in the previous season, including Israel, United Kingdom, and Sweden.”

The European Commission has renewed and extended the suspension of import taxes and tariff quotas on Moldovan exports to the European Union until June 2024. “As a result, Moldovan fruits have experienced a significant surge in their presence on the European Union market in recent years,” Fala says. “In recent years, we’ve successfully exported 25% of our apples to 22 countries in the Middle East and Southeastern countries, as well as to 14 countries in the EU.”

Moldovan exporters possess international certifications such as GlobalG.A.P. and GRASP, operate modern orchards, and have all the necessary post-harvest facilities, Fala explains: “The remaining apple export potential from the 2023 harvest in Moldova is approximately 130-140 thousand tons, including varieties such as Gala, Golden Delicious, Granny Smith, Red Chief and others. Thanks to favorable climatic conditions last year and carefully managed cultivation methods, Moldovan apples boast consistent color, good caliber and, of course, ‘a taste that makes the difference.’”

For importers wanting to explore the possibility of adding Moldovan apples to their inventory, Moldova Fruct Association extends its invitation to the ‘Moldova taste makes the difference’ country stand at Fruit Logistica 2024. Fala adds: "It's an opportunity to witness our commitment and the potential for mutually beneficial partnerships. Join us at our networking event ‘Taste Without Borders’ on February 8, 3:00 PM, hall 7.2B, A-30.”

To schedule appointments with the Moldova Fruct team, please register online here.

For more information:
Alexandra Bicu
Moldova Fruct
Tel/Whatsapp: +373 68 355 770
Email: [email protected]
https://moldovafruct.md/en/