
Moldova in 2023, compared to 2022, increased food exports in monetary terms by 2.8% - to $951.6 million.
At the same time, approximately 45.1% of total revenue in 2023 came from the supply of grains and products based on them, and another 40.4% from fruits and vegetables. As the InfoMarket agency was informed by the National Bureau of Statistics, in particular, according to official statistics, Moldovan exports of grains and products based on them in January-December 2023 amounted to $429.3 million, decreasing by 2% compared to the same period in 2022. Herewith, exports of fruits and vegetables increased by 6.9% - to $384.6 million. Supplies abroad of animal feed (except for unground grains) increased by 20.6% - to $65.1 million, sugar, products from sugar; honey - decreased by 27% - to $19.3 million, and dairy products and poultry eggs - decreased by 2.7% - to $16.03 million. Exports of live animals increased by 42.9% - to $8.7 million, and coffee, tea, cocoa, spices - increased by 5.5% - to $12.86 million. Supplies abroad of various food products and drugs increased by 29% - to $10.7 million, meat and meat products - increased by 1.9% - up to $4.71 million. Exports of products under the heading “Fish, crustaceans, molluscs and aquatic invertebrates” increased by 4.7 times - up to $265.6 thousand.// 19.03.2024 — InfoMarket.