Agrarian ministers of Moldova, Romania and Ukraine in online talks on Friday agreed to exchange information on the amount of wheat to be transported through solidarity corridors, the official website of Moldova’s agrarian ministry reported.
“The purpose of the meeting of the three parties was to agree on a way to organize in order to optimize the transit of grain coming from Ukraine so that Romanian agrarians can transport grain, release warehouses and export products of the new harvest,” the report said.
According to the press service of the Ukrainian ministry, Minister of Agrarian Policy Mykola Solskyi paid special attention to the discussion of transit of Ukrainian agricultural products on the territory of Moldova and Romania.
The trilateral meeting was preceded by negotiations of Romanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Agriculture Vladimir Bol with his Moldovan counterpart Petre Dea. They discussed Moldovan-Romanian cooperation in the agro-industrial sector, mechanisms of financial and non-financial incentives for agricultural producers, as well as the portfolio of projects that are already implemented and planned for implementation.