The Government of Moldova expects that after signing of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the EU (DCFTA), the exports of agricultural products to the EU market will grow by 15-18%, the Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economic Affairs of Moldova Octavian Kalmyk declared.
According to him, the issue is mainly related to the supplies of livestock and plant growing commodities.
Kalmyk specified the EU market consumed all surplus of Moldavian production: sugar, grains, ethanol, and other products. (APK-Inform/Business World Magazine)