Abstract:
The emergence of a new socio-economic system open to world trade liberalization process triggering their joint efforts with the international community will produce undoubtedly significant changes not only in shape, but also fund of the national economy, including in agriculture. Agricultural our country must be adapted to the Common Agricultural Policy which aims to integrate. The article reflects on the situation of national agriculture, agri-food import and export dynamics, pursuant to which the authors come up with some proposals that would change the situation in this sector of the national economy for the better.
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Affiliation: Simion Certan, Universitatea Agrară de Stat din Moldova; Ion Certan, Universitatea de Stat din Moldova