Nine grape producers from Cahul and Taraclia ready to export to the EU
Moldova1,
19 December 2025 9:40
Nine small and medium-sized table grape producers from the Cahul and Taraclia districts have recently received the international Global GAP certification. This certification will enable them to participate in the European Union market supply chain as exporters. Obtaining this international document marks the successful completion of a comprehensive program that included training, mentoring, and technical preparation throughout the year, aimed at helping these producers meet the quality and safety requirements of the European Union market.
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"Banca de Economii" fraud case: two people sentenced to 9 and 5 years in prison # Moldova1
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