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Europe will savor Moldovan grapes next spring as well


https://www.ipn.md/index.php/en/europe-will-savor-moldovan-grapes-next-spring-as-well-7966_1101372.html

The large farmers of Moldova sold no more than 20-30% of their table grapes harvest so far. Exports in the first quarter of 2023 could therefore increase, IPN reports, with reference to East-Fruit.com – an agricultural information platform

This is not at all surprising, considering the market price trends. Table grapes in Moldova are 65% more expensive than a year ago and at least 45% more expensive than usually.

Therefore, it is becoming clear that Moldova will have much higher socks of table grapes going into winter than earlier expected and will try to capitalize on positive market price trends. It is quite possible that in January-April 2024 Moldova will export approximately the same volume of grapes as during the same period the previous two seasons – 20-24 thousand tons - while previous exports were expected to be much lower.


In the current marketing year, exports of table grapes have already amounted to about 55 thousand tons. In November around 25 thousand tons of fresh grapes were and in October – 22 thousand tons. At the beginning of December, the high pace of exports grapes from Moldova continues, supported by high demand in the European market and an unprecedented high price level. It is likely that the volume of December exports will be higher than last year as well.  It is also clear now that exports of grapes from Moldova in the current season will be much higher than a year ago.

The quoted source reminds that Russia has recently imposed a ban on exports of fruits and vegetables from Moldova. Moreover, high demand for Moldova’s grapes in the EU, as well as full and unrestricted duty-free access to this market next year is not guaranteed for growers of this country.