15 UAP Members
Agricultural Producers’ Associations (APA)

2000-
private agricultural enterprises, ordinary members,
15000 - associate members of APA (physical persons),
720000 ha – size of lands farmed by ordinary members,
45% of the size of agricultural lands of the Republic
of Moldova,
1700
- new jobs created,
19-Affiliated Structures of APA' s and Union
Last update 19.05.04
General
Prezentation of UAP activities



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PFAP was launched in January 2001 to provide post-privatization
assistance to private farmers and rural entrepreneurs in Moldova.
Under PFAP, farmers and rural entrepreneurs, as well as rural associations
and NGOs will benefit from technical assistance and information
support to help the Moldovan agriculture recover and grow. The Program
is designed for three years with joint funding by USAID and East
West Management Institute (EWMI)/Soros and implemented by EWMI and
Soros Foundation Moldova (SFM) in cooperation with a number of local
partners. The program has established links with other donors and
organizations, provides the necessary information or assistance
in implementation of their projects, and coordinates the work to
avoid unnecessary duplication of efforts and to create synergies
where possible.
The goal of PFAP is to contribute to the business
success of private farmers in order to ensure that the transition
to private farms results in sustainable economic growth. It is also
envisaged that as a result of the PFAP implementation, a network
of institutions, NGOs in particular, will be strengthened and created
to provide continuing support to private farmers and enterprises
from rural communities throughout Moldova. A special attention is
paid to supporting Agricultural Producers’ Associations that
is an organization leader in expressing and promoting the interests
of private agribusiness in the Republic of Moldova. To read more
about PFAP, follow to link www.pfap.md
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UAP is a non-governmental, non-profit, non-political organization aimed at protecting the interests of private farmers.
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