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In a remarkable turn of events, Moldova has emerged as a major player in the European egg market. During the first half of 2025, the country exported nearly 11 million eggs to the European Union (EU), a staggering increase from just 9,000 eggs during the same period in 2024 — marking a growth rate of over 122,000%.
This export surge was made possible after Moldova secured EU market access in 2023, following years of negotiations and regulatory alignment. The country met stringent EU requirements, including zero tolerance for salmonella, traceable feed quality, and environmental sustainability protocols. These efforts were supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and Maib, a Moldovan bank, through a €9 million financing package aimed at expanding Axedum’s operations and building a modern feed mill.
Several factors have contributed to Moldova’s rapid rise:
The Moldovan government has also played a pivotal role, covering nearly 50% of the investment needed for Axedum’s feed mill and offering tax incentives and fast-tracked licensing for certified exporters.
Looking ahead, Moldova plans to double its egg production capacity by 2027 and expand into liquid egg products and egg powder for the food industry. The country is also eyeing new markets in the Middle East and Asia to diversify its export portfolio.
Moldova’s egg export boom is not just a national success story, it’s a case study in how strategic investment, regulatory compliance, and sustainability can transform a small agricultural sector into a global contender.
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