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Important5 December 2025 16:00

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry has launched the national campaign “Buy GOOD from Home”

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAIA) has launched the national campaign “Buy GOOD from Home”, an initiative encouraging citizens to choose local products both during the winter holidays and throughout the year.

Purpose of the campaign
The campaign aims to support local producers and stimulate the national economy by promoting agricultural and food products made in the Republic of Moldova.

Why is local consumption important?
When citizens opt for domestic products, the economic effects are significant and spread across multiple levels: the added value generated in agriculture remains in the country; farmers can pay employees, invest in technology, and sustain farm operations; the public budget benefits from taxes and contributions.

How does this choice influence the agri-food sector?
Growing demand for local products drives new investments. Entrepreneurs can modernize technologies, expand production capacities, and raise quality standards.

Impact on the rural economy
The effects go beyond farms. Revenues generated by local production are reinvested in services, equipment, and rural infrastructure. This economic cycle keeps communities active and supports village development.

Long-term benefits
Choosing domestic products strengthens food security, reduces dependence on imports, and increases Moldova’s economic resilience.

Call to consumers
Citizens are encouraged to choose local products for festive meals and daily consumption. Every decision at the shelf or counter contributes to the development of agriculture and the national economy.

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