
Authorities urge citizens to consume domestically produced fruits and vegetables to support Moldovan farmers and public health
The appeal was made by government spokesman Daniel Voda, who noted that “this autumn, there is a wide variety of domestic fruits and vegetables available, from apples and grapes to vegetables grown with care in greenhouses or in the country's fields.” “It's a simple but valuable gesture: when we support local communities, we bring authentic flavors to our table and give Moldovan farmers a chance,” Daniel Voda emphasized. According to him, data shows steady growth in exports of Moldovan products. For example, grape exports grew from $12.6 million in 2021 to more than $45 million in 2024. In addition, in July, the European Union expanded access for Moldovan fruit to the EU market by increasing quotas for plums, apples, grapes, and cherries. // 17.09.2025 — InfoMarket.