The state budget allocated 62.3 million lei for sports scholarships this year, which is almost twice as much as last year’s amount – about 32 million lei, Logos Press reported.

In January, Moldovan athletes started to receive increased scholarships, as well as bonuses for achievements at international and national competitions, according to the decisions adopted by the government in 2025, Logos Press reported.

The government approved a regulation on the introduction of updated financial norms starting from January 1, 2026, which envisages an increase in bonuses to athletes for their achievements and a revision of the way the budgetary funds for sports support are used.

“We thank everyone who creates the opportunity for Moldova to have domestically produced food and stronger local communities.” The MAIA Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry awarded 140 farmers on the occasion of the professional holiday – the Day of Agricultural Worker, traditionally celebrated on the last Sunday of November.

The Academy of Sciences of Moldova (ASM) calls on the country’s leadership to make decisions based on scientific data, as the level of confidence of the population in the authorities depends on it,” Logos Press reports.

At the National Wine Day, the 2025 awards were presented in recognition of the quality of Moldovan wine, which has brought our country international fame at the world’s biggest competitions, as well as the high skill of its producers,” Logos Press reported.

Achievements of athletes competing in age categories from U-18 to U-23 at Olympic and non-Olympic tournaments now allow to receive monetary and/or other material rewards in full, – reports Logos Press.

The Moldovan Football Federation (FMF) has allocated €50 thousand for the financial encouragement of coaches who have trained players of men’s and women’s national teams in different age categories.
