Indonesia Tightens Wheat Import Rules for Moldova Starting 2026
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Indonesia sets new rules for grain imports from Moldova

New phytosanitary requirements for wheat supplies to the Indonesian market will come into force on June 1, 2026. The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry of MAIA notified Moldovan traders interested in supplying grain to the market of this country.
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New conditions for wheat exports from Moldova to Indonesia include a number of general and specific requirements related to phytosanitary certification, conditions of finalization and transportation, as well as measures to prevent phytosanitary risks.

In particular, wheat consignments exported to Indonesia must:

  • continue to be accompanied by a phytosanitary certificate issued by the National Food Safety Agency (ANSA), but with additional declarations and electronic notifications issued by ANSA;
  • come from ANSA-registered export enterprises;
  • be free of pests and contaminants, including soil, weeds or plant residues;
  • be subject to pre-processing in accordance with programs established by the Indonesian side;

The new requirements also include a list of pests subject to phytosanitary control. The Indonesian authorities will conduct mandatory inspections of delivered grain at designated entry points approved by the Indonesian competent authority.

MAIA recommends that all exporters carefully read the new regulations and cooperate with the National Agency for Food Safety (ANSA) to ensure compliance with the phytosanitary requirements set by the Indonesian side.


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