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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.

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.

The discussion about the admissibility of implementing the National Reforestation Program mainly by planting new plantations of white acacia continues in the information space of Moldova, – reports Logos Press.

National statistics has compared the “consumption profile” of the inhabitants of the Moldovan capital (we must assume that they are the most affluent inhabitants of Moldova) with that of the average population of the European Union. The profiles differ, but ambiguously in someone’s favor.

Vineyards of Ukrainian Chateau Chizay according to the results of the international competition Chateau Chizay vineyards became the face of Ukraine in the permanent exposition of the World Wine Culture Center La Cité du Vin in Bordeaux, France, representing 50 most beautiful wine landscapes of the world, – reports Logos Press.

The ANSA agency seized and destroyed more than 130 thousand pieces of eggs of the company “ADALVA” SRL due to their non-compliance with the requirements of sanitary and veterinary safety, – reports Logos Press.

Due to unrelenting attacks on port and transportation infrastructure in Ukraine’s Odessa region, Ukrainian wheat and corn prices have been falling by $4-5/t weekly since early December, Logos Press reported.

The Forța Fermierilor Association calls on the Moldovan authorities to resume licensing of grain and oilseed crops from Ukraine by a special state commission from the beginning of 2026 – as “an essential measure to protect local production and ensure genuine Moldovan exports to European markets”, Logos Press reports.

MAIA’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Processing Industries said the Agricultural Interventions and Payments Agency AIPA has completed the process of reviewing and approving for payment “per kilogram of milk” subsidy applications submitted under the sixth phase of direct payments for the livestock sector, Logos Press reported.

On average, the price of corn rose by 0.1 lei/kg during two decades of December on the Moldovan market, which was due to limited supply rather than to increased demand, Logos Press reported.

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.
