At the end of next week Moldovan winegrowers will start mass harvesting of table grapes of the main export variety – “Moldova”. In general, the good condition of “Moldova” plantations allows hoping that in 2025 the export of table grapes will exceed the record of 2023 – about 84 thousand tons, – reports Logos Press.

Gasoline exports from Moldova to Ukraine in August quadrupled in comparison with July and amounted to 10.1 thousand tons, – Logos Press reports.

In 2025, the harvest of table grapes in Moldova will approach the level of 150 thousand tons, its export – 100 thousand tons, – reports Logos Press.

In the first half of 2025, exports of goods totaled $1601.2 million, down 10.1 percent from the corresponding period of 2024, Logos Press reported.

Between 2020 and 2025, ice cream production in Moldova increased from 13.8 million liters to a record 17.14 million liters, Logos Press reported.

According to the results of July 2025, Moldova ranked sixth among the largest importers of Ukrainian-made goods, having purchased products from its neighbors for a total of $100.3 million, – reports Logos Press.

Exports of chicken eggs for consumption on the EU market in the first half of 2025 reached almost 11 million pieces, a notable achievement after Moldova obtained the right to export this commodity to the EU market just two years ago, Logos Press reported.

The new quotas for exports of Moldovan agro-food products agreed between Moldova and the European Union within the DCFTA exceed their actual supplies in previous years, but not by much, Logos Press reports.

In Moldova, the rape harvest will be completed next week. By the end of the harvesting campaign, preliminary estimates of the production of this crop have increased, while the domestic and foreign trade context has changed significantly. Is it for the better? It is an open question.

This week, gardeners in the south and center of Moldova started harvesting plums of the most widespread in the country early varieties – “Petestianca” and “Caciasca early”. The demand for fruits of the first harvest is high. According to the fruit market operators, the starting wholesale price is set in the range of 9-15 lei/kg. In retail stores, price tags for the first Moldovan plum, depending on its quality – caliber, density, stage of ripeness – are about 40-50 lei/kg.

In January-May 2025, exports of goods amounted to $1,334.9 million, down 10.5% compared to the same period in 2024, the National Bureau of Statistics reported.

At the end of this week, gardeners in the south and center of Moldova will start harvesting early varieties of plums – “Petestianca” and “Caciasca early”. The demand for the fruits of the first harvest will be high. The starting price offered by traders, according to fruit market operators, will be set in a wide range of 9-15 lei/kg,” Logos Press reports.
