
“This milestone reflects the growing impact of Moldova’s national efforts to modernize its manufacturing ecosystem and integrate more deeply into European value chains,” the report said. – As well as a clear demonstration of how focused leadership, investor support and market expansion initiatives can lead to tangible results for Moldova’s private sector. Obtaining the right to export to the EU market also demonstrates Moldova’s ability to meet the EU’s stringent food safety, traceability and quality requirements – important criteria for the country’s long-term export diversification agenda,” it added.
Founded by Natalia and Sergiu Paladi, Axedum has grown from a small family farm to a modern EU-compliant production facility. This milestone strengthens the role of local producers in positioning Moldova as a reliable destination for high quality agri-food products.
“We consider this an important moment for our family and for the agricultural sector in Moldova. Our goal has always been to bring high quality locally produced products to a wider market, and this authorization is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team. We built everything gradually, step by step. We reinvested every leu back into the business, expanded our facilities and worked with specialists to ensure that our processes meet the highest European requirements,” said Natalia Paladi, co-founder of Axedum.
Axedum has already shipped its first export shipments to the EU, with plans to scale the offering as demand develops. The company’s success is expected to open doors for additional Moldovan producers seeking access to high-value markets.









