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Last week saw the end of the third round of farmer applications for subsidies this year – this time post-investment. This week, AIPA, the Agency for Interventions and Payments in Agriculture, has already presented a blitz analysis of the framework parameters accepted for consideration of “farmer dossiers” for subsidies. The first thing that catches the eye is the total amount requested – almost LE 1.5 billion. This is about 50% more than the staff of non-governmental organizations of agricultural producers predicted.

From August to October, the Moldovan grain market was strongly losing out to the oilseed market in terms of turnover. It was sunflower and rapeseed, as well as their processed products, that contributed most to the growth of Moldovan GDP in the second half of 2025. However, in November, grain began to equalize the sharply negative market balance with oilseeds.

The bill on the introduction of a 12-month moratorium on the forced collection of debts of micro and small agricultural producers was adopted by the Moldovan Parliament in the first reading, – reports Logos Press.

At the end of November, external supplies of grain of all types from Moldova amounted to slightly less than 95 thousand tons, about 64% of the physical volume of export of this commodity (more than 60 thousand tons) fell to the share of wheat, – reports Logos Press.

Two villages in Telenesti district have received 16 one-ton rainwater harvesting tanks – as a measure to reduce groundwater consumption and adapt to the effects of climate change, Logos Press reported.

The third round of applications from farmers for post-investment subsidies this year closed on December 11. More applications were received than expected by experts from agricultural non-governmental organizations, Logos Press reports.

Nine table grape producers from Cahul and Taraclia districts received Global G.A.P. certificates on Tuesday, December 16, Logos Press reported.

More than 1,500 visitors attended the 24th edition of Vernissage of Wine, an event held under the slogan “Our wine conquers the world”, according to Logos Press.

In November 2025, Moldova exported just over 60 thousand tons. Compared to the previous month, external supplies of this commodity slightly increased. The average invoice price for wheat also increased – up to 3.69 lei/kg (3.53 lei/kg in October). Nevertheless, these are modest figures for a relatively productive year, Logos Press reported.

The fourth National Wine of Moldova Contest, held in Chisinau on December 4-5, 2025, brought local producers a total of 120 medals, Logos Press reported.

Nearly four dozen non-governmental environmental organisations, scientists, volunteers and journalists have sent a petition to the president, prime minister and heads of relevant ministries requesting an urgent transition within the framework of the National Forest Expansion Programme 2023-2032 to switch from mass planting of acacia plantations to reforestation using local tree species, Logos Press reports.

The turbulent end to the sugar beet processing and sugar production season in Moldova could take on a dramatic turn. If the weather conditions are unfavourable, the season could end, as sugar producers say, ‘even in March next year.’ From their point of view, this is not a major problem. Of course, this is without taking into account the additional risks, costs, guaranteed increase in production costs and the price of the final product – Moldovan sugar.
