A European audit mission is to be invited to Moldova next September as a result of which the Moldovan authorities hope to obtain permission to export poultry and hen eggs to the European Union. From among products of animal origin, Moldova now exports honey and caviar. Honey exports to the EU in 2017 came to about 3,700 tonnes. The subject was discussed in a working meeting of the governmental team, IPN has learned from the Government’s press service.
“There is potential to increase the exports to the EU by at least 10% if the export of products of animal origin is extended,” stated Prime Minister Pavel Filip.
The authorities pledge to mobilize and fulfil all the necessary conditions so that the audit mission is successful. “We enjoy benefits under the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement signed with the European Union and should make use of these,” said the Premier.
Pavel Filip instructed the competent authorities to set clear time limits for each measure so that the audit mission ends successfully. Among the main measures that are to be taken are the equipment of a specialized laboratory, creation of a national center for processing meat industry waste, continuation of the harmonization of the national legislation to the European one and enhancement of the capacities of the national competent institutions.