About this, according to RIA Novosti, he wrote in his Telegram.

“I hasten to share the good news.

Moldova doubles its exports for one year - to the European Union, without customs duties.

The European Council today adopted a resolution temporarily liberalizing trade in Moldovan agricultural products: tomatoes, garlic, table grapes, apples, cherries, plums and grape juice,” he said.

Earlier, the press service of the Moldovan Food Safety Agency stated that an outbreak of African swine fever was recorded in the Straseni region of Moldova.

In May, it was reported that Andrey Dinga, a member of the Moldovan association "Farmers' Power", said that farmers in southern Moldova called on the government to pay attention to the problem of severe drought, which affected the wheat harvest and threatened the autumn harvest of corn and sunflower.