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Moldova -
Romania -
European
Union About
Moldova’s
agriculture
Agrofood
Cluster Trade
between
Moldova -
Romania - EU
DAR
About us
AOAMP represents a platform for collaboration,
communication, information and promotion for the
community of entrepreneurs and potential Moldovan
entrepreneurs from all over the world and represents
an opportunity for young entrepreneurs, through
access to counselling, in order to identify effective
solutions for the development of their own initiatives.
Goal
The aim of the association is to contribute to the
consolidation of the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the
Republic of Moldova and Romania and to promote the
interests of entrepreneurs in general and AOAMP
members in particular.
Members
AOAMP members are part of such areas as: Agriculture, Commerce, Construction,
Financial, Industry, ITC, Real Estate, Services, Media, Transport
Developing entrepreneurial
culture
Promoting investments
Facilitating connections for launching and
developing partnerships and investment
projects
AOAMP Objectives
Goal
Total
Table 2. Livestock production by main types in 2018 Chart 2. Livestock production by main types in 2018
Exports of
agri-food
products to
Sunflower seeds
Other nuts
Fruit juices
Corn
Rape seed
Barley
the EU
Chart 3. The main agri-food products exported to the EU, USD mil.
Exports of agri-food products to the EU are dominated by oil and cereal products
Exports of
agri-food
products to
France
Austria
Czech Republic
Romania
Italia
Germany
Great Britain
Poland
Bulgaria
Greece
the EU
Chart 4 Main destinations of Moldovan exports to the EU, mil USD
10 Israel 329 3 50
11 France 233 2 14
Chart 5. Structure by no. of foreign investors and the Table 3. Structure by no. of foreign investors and the
invested capital capital invested
Impediments to the
Low profitability of the agri-food
development of the
entrepreneurial sector:
entrepreneurial
environment ● The low level of information and training;
● Poor promotion of agri-food products and farmers;
● Low Competitiveness;
● Underdeveloped agri-food value chains;
● Poor collaboration among farmers;
● Reduced representativeness of producer associations;
● Low-value agri-food value chains;
● Non-Accepted External Markets;
● Mistrust in investment projects;
● Less access to capitalisation of funding for farmers;
● Unused European funds;
● Few international partnerships.
Development by creating clusters
SOLUTION:
Strengthen by:
Chart 6. Level of cluster development Table 4. Level of cluster development according to the
Global Competitiveness Report (2018)
According to the Global Competitiveness Report of 2018, it can be clearly noticed that Romania,
the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine have achieved a very low score in cluster development.
➔ Agricultural entrepreneurs
➔ Producer associations Map of the
➔ Universities and colleges
with agricultural profile agricultural
➔ Centers of excellence and
training entrepreneurial
➔ Professional schools
➔ 32 local public authorities,
ecosystem in the
level II (rayons) Republic of
➔ Central public authorities
Moldova
AOAMP Project
11/03 Briceni
12/03 Ocnița
13/03 Dondușeni
14/03 Edineț
15/03 Râșcani
18/03 Florești
Partnership for Sustainable 19/03 Soroca
20/03 Drochia
Development for the Republic 21/03 Glodeni
22/03 Fălești
of Moldova and Romania 25/03 Bălți
26/03 Sângerei
27/03 Telenesti
28/03 Soldanesti
29/03 Rezina
1/04 Strășeni
2/04 Călărași
3/04 Ungheni
Regional Agricultural Dialogue 4/04
5/04
Nisporeni
Criuleni
8/04 Orhei
9/04 Dubasari
10/04 Anenii Noi
Objective: 11/04 Ialoveni
12/04 Hancesti
15/04 Leova
Dialogue with representatives 15/04 Cantemir
16/04 Cimislia
of 32 communities 17/04 Basarbeasca
18/04 Caușeni
Invitation to set up sectoral 19/04 Ștefan Voda
22/04 Taraclia
agricultural clusters 22/04 Vulcanesti
23/04 Cahul
11/03 Briceni
Regional Agricultural Dialogue 12/03 Ocnița
13/03 Dondușeni
14/03 Edineț
15/03 Râșcani
Event agenda: 18/03
19/03
Florești
Soroca
20/03 Drochia
21/03 Glodeni
22/03 Fălești
Axis I - Thematic Presentations: 25/03 Bălți
26/03 Sângerei
27/03 Telenesti
➔ Funding Opportunities from European Funds 28/03 Soldanesti
29/03 Rezina
➔ Business models and competitive advantages 1/04 Strășeni
➔ Promoting, negotiating and accessing markets 2/04 Călărași
3/04 Ungheni
➔ Organic farming - untapped potentially 4/04 Nisporeni
➔ Opportunities for producer associations and sectorial clusters 5/04
8/04
Criuleni
Orhei
9/04 Dubasari
Axis II - Public Dialog - Private - Associative 10/04
11/04
Anenii Noi
Ialoveni
12/04 Hancesti
➔ Exploiting investment opportunities through partnerships. 15/04 Leova
15/04 Cantemir
16/04 Cimislia
17/04 Basarbeasca
18/04 Caușeni
19/04 Ștefan Voda
22/04 Taraclia
22/04 Vulcanesti
23/04 Cahul
11/03 Briceni
Regional Agricultural Dialogue 12/03 Ocnița
13/03 Dondușeni
14/03 Edineț
15/03 Râșcani
Result: 18/03
19/03
Florești
Soroca
20/03 Drochia
21/03 Glodeni
22/03 Fălești
● Mapping the agri-food entrepreneurial ecosystem in 25/03 Bălți
26/03 Sângerei
Moldova 27/03
28/03
Telenesti
Soldanesti
● Establishment of the first agro-food cluster in the 29/03
1/04
Rezina
Strășeni
Republic of Moldova 2/04
3/04
Călărași
Ungheni
4/04 Nisporeni
● Cooperation for the development of value chains in the 5/04 Criuleni
8/04 Orhei
agri-food sector. 9/04 Dubasari
10/04 Anenii Noi
● Establishing local, national, international partnerships 11/04
12/04
Ialoveni
Hancesti
● Identification and development of projects dedicated to 15/04
15/04
Leova
Cantemir
the agri-food sector. 16/04
17/04
Cimislia
Basarbeasca
18/04 Caușeni
19/04 Ștefan Voda
22/04 Taraclia
22/04 Vulcanesti
23/04 Cahul
We are looking for partners and expertise to
Invitation for collaborate in developing clusters in agri-food
collaboration sector;