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Vadim Chetrari

Vadim Chetrari

Freelance correspondent for Logos Press. Specialises in a wide range of topics related to the activities of the agri-food sector in Moldova and worldwide. Graduated from the Kiev Technological Institute of Light Industry and the Moldovan State University (Faculty of History). In journalism since 1995. Since 1998, he has been an employee of the weekly newspaper Logos Press Economic Review. He has worked as editor-in-chief of Lider Agro and Agroexpert publications, as well as on projects for international organisations, including the UN/FAO.

Articles

    The Ministry of Economy, Environment and Agriculture of Ukraine at the request of the Ukrainian Association of Milk Producers has officially applied to the authorities of the European Union with a proposal to provide anti-crisis financial support to the country’s dairy farms in 2026, according to Logos Press.

    16 February 2026
    Ukrainian farmers asked the EU for 160 euros for each Ukrainian cow

    Of the total exports in the current season, 46% of the total cargo was shipped by sea, more than 35% by road and about 19% by rail, Logos Press reported.

    16 February 2026
    The dominance of maritime grain exports from Moldova is decreasing

    Landowners receive substantial financial bonuses for planting forests, but these bonuses are based on the supposed carbon benefits of forests. Which, however, are scientifically ambiguous. And this calls into question the meaningfulness of financial injections along these lines, Logos Press reports.

    16 February 2026
    Forests don’t reduce carbon footprints?

    Representatives of both southern European countries at a recent meeting of EU ambassadors expressed concerns that a move to such restrictions could affect the European shipping industry and energy prices. They also asked for clarification on proposals to impose sanctions on foreign ports for transshipment of Russian oil and to tighten controls on ship sellers, Logos Press reported.

    16 February 2026
    Greece and Malta oppose ban on services for Russian oil exports by sea

    An agri-food investment forum will be held in Chisinau on March 5, 2026, within the framework of the Moldova Agri-Food Partnership Platform (APP), Logos Press reports.

    16 February 2026
    Moldova to host agri-food sector investment forum

    Polish President Karol Nawrocki said he is “a big supporter of Poland’s entry into the nuclear project” and the country “should go that way,” according to Logos Press.

    16 February 2026
    Will Poland get nuclear weapons?

    The heads of the energy agencies of Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan agreed to strengthen coordination in the water and energy sector, Logos Press reported.

    16 February 2026
    Central Asian countries coordinate interests in water and energy spheres

    Demand for portable charging stations in Ukraine has increased dramatically over the past few months: according to retail chains, sales of such stations have grown 3.5-4 times, Logos Press reports.

    16 February 2026
    Energy independence in everyday life is costly for the average Ukrainian

    The negotiations between the Moldovan National Food Safety Agency ANSA and the Ukrainian authorities on unblocking the supply of poultry meat to Moldova are proceeding very carefully. The impression is that the parties really want to find a compromise, Logos Press reports.

    16 February 2026
    Who benefits from the ban on supplies of chicken meat from Ukraine?

    The end of the year is the very period when even workaholics in the workplace (almost) all thoughts are about the festive table, gifts and feelings. All the more so if New Year’s treats/entertainment is an economic concept, and workers work in the agri-food sector.

    28 December 2025
    New Year’s feasts will cost 600 million lei

    Fragrant Christmas symbols of all kinds can be found on sale: pine, spruce, fir. Prices vary depending on the species, height, shape of the crown and the purpose of use – indoors or outdoors. “Moldsilva” agency informs that in 2025 it will offer to our country’s residents almost 38 thousand freshly cut “holiday trees”, with prices ranging from 90 to 2.5 thousand lei per piece.

    27 December 2025
    Christmas symbols at a bargain price

    Logos Press correspondent talked to the General Director of Orhei Vit Company Boris Efimov about the realities and prospects of the world and Moldovan market of “industrial apple” and apple concentrate.

    8 November 2025
    Boris Efimov: We will accept all the apples offered by Moldovan farmers