AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLocal Climate Policy: Moldova is preparing a new climate program through 2032 with support from the Green Climate Fund, with talks also covering forests, waste, decarbonization, and a “Moldova Green Shield” plan to boost resilience in semi-arid southern areas. Flood Risk & Water Security: On Dniester Day, President Maia Sandu stressed the river’s role for health, agriculture, energy, and community safety, while earlier comments after floods pointed to dam conditions and called for a full inventory and stronger rules for private dam operators. Biodiversity & Forests: Moldova’s “Red Book” is being updated for a fourth edition, and forestry specialists discussed nurseries, mixed plantations, ecological corridors, and risks like fragmentation and forest fires. Agriculture & Soil: The MAME 2 project budget was agreed at about 750 million lei, aiming to modernize farming equipment, improve soil management, and support wine and farmer-to-farmer cooperation. Weather Watch: A yellow code covers June 2 with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and gusty winds. Energy Transition: Moldova is also weighing incentives for green energy investments, including customs duty elimination for storage batteries and wind turbines. EU Integration: Government officials in Brussels pushed local public administration reform as a key step for Moldova’s European path, alongside broader Growth Plan and investment conference preparations.
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