WINET

Commission adopts exceptional measures to support the wine, fruit and vegetable sectors

The support measures for the wine sector adopted today include increasing support for risk management tools such as harvest insurance and mutual funds, and extending the flexibility measures already in place until 15 October 2022. For the fruit and vegetable sector, support to producer organisations – usually calculated based on production value – will be compensated to not be lower than 85% of last year’s level.

WINET Cross-Border Conference

The wine industry community from the Republic of Moldova, Romania, and Bulgaria meets during the project’s main networking and dissemination event to address the most relevant subjects, exchange knowledge, and learn new development strategies.

The conference will feature plenary and presentation panels, networking, and meetings between wine sector representatives and public and private stakeholders. Our aim is to bring together various international top speakers from the wine industry to emphasize the importance of the wine history, which started in the Black Sea Basin area many years BC.

The event will bring added value to the project, providing opportunity to discuss essential topics such as:

• cooperation in wine marketing for Black Sea Basin region;

• wine market under the microscope;

• controls in the wine sector: domestic and international tasks;

• wine industry digital promotion, etc.

The EU-funded cross-border project’s primary goal is to promote trade and collaboration between its members from the three participating countries. Invest Moldova Agency is the leading partner and implementer of the WINET project.

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