AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWeather & Risk: Moldova issued a yellow code for June 2, with heavy rain, thunderstorms, hail risk and gusts up to 15–20 m/s, especially in central and southern areas, with 15–45 l/m² expected. Climate Policy: Moldova is preparing a new national climate program through 2032 with support from the Green Climate Fund, focusing on forests, waste, decarbonization, pollution prevention and water management, including the “Moldova Green Shield” plan for semi-arid resilience. Water & Flood Safety: On Dniester Day, President Maia Sandu stressed the river’s role for health, agriculture, energy and community safety, calling protection a constant priority after the March 2026 crisis. Dams Accountability: After recent floods, Sandu said the government should inventory dams run by private firms, check reinforcement rules, and strengthen emergency response capacity as extreme weather intensifies. Agriculture & Biodiversity: Rapeseed is on track for another record: seed imports rose over 40% and aerial estimates put sowing at about 158,754 hectares, with forecasts of 303,000–369,000 tons depending on weather. EU Integration & Investment: Moldova’s EU economic push continues after a Brussels working visit ahead of the June 4 EU–Moldova Investment Conference, with talks on Growth Plan reforms, energy security and possible provisional closure of accession chapters. Public Health: New tobacco and nicotine restrictions (including e-cigarettes and heated products) start June 24, banning use in many public spaces and tightening rules around minors. Roads & Heat: ANTA will intensify heavy-truck roadside checks to protect road infrastructure, especially during orange/red heatwave warnings.
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