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Moldova expects strong table grape harvest in 2025

Moldova's table grape harvest in 2025 is projected to reach around 150,000 tons, with exports estimated at 100,000 tons, according to the country's Grape Producers and Exporters Association.

Harvesting of early-season varieties is currently underway. Despite some frost damage in spring, growers report a good crop, though bunches from traditional vineyards are often smaller. Early varieties account for only about 10% of the sector, but are important for exporters. By mid-August, Moldova had already shipped nearly 1,000 tons of new-season grapes abroad, mainly to the EU, Russia, and other CIS markets.

Prices for early-season grapes average 30–35 MDL/kg (€1.6–1.9), while premium quality bunches of 2–3 kg or more can reach up to 50 MDL/kg. Experts note that early-season sales are often more profitable than late varieties, which face higher storage costs and more difficult marketing.

In the 2024 season, Moldova exported 59,700 tons of table grapes worth $67.1 million, with Romania, Poland, Ukraine, and the Netherlands among the top buyers. The record was set in 2023, when exports reached 84,500 tons.

Source: logos-pres.md