AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoClimate & Weather Watch: Moldova issued a Yellow Code for June 2, with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and locally stronger winds across the whole country (08:00–23:00), with expected totals of 15–45 l/m². Flood Risk & Dams: President Maia Sandu said recent floods in Calarasi and Ungheni were linked, among other factors, to dams run by private firms, calling for a full inventory and checks on reinforcement rules—plus more tree planting and stronger emergency services. Climate Program to 2032: Moldova is preparing a new climate program through 2032 with support from the Green Climate Fund, focusing on forests, waste, decarbonization, pollution prevention, and water management. Energy Transition: A Moldova-focused update highlights green technologies and energy efficiency work, including solar, batteries, and electric transport developments relevant for Moldova. Agriculture & Food Security: Rapeseed looks set for another record: seed imports rose by over 40% (369 tons vs 258 tons last season), and sowing estimates point to about 158,754 hectares. Public Health Rules: New restrictions on tobacco and nicotine use in Moldova take effect June 24, expanding smoke-free areas and adding tighter rules around minors. EU Integration (Energy/Investment): Moldova advanced EU economic integration priorities in Brussels ahead of the June 4 EU–Moldova Investment Conference, with talks on energy security and investment plans. Dniester Day: Sandu reiterated the Dniester’s role in health, agriculture, energy, and community safety, stressing protection of natural resources after the March 2026 crisis.
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