Romanian AgriMin: Nothing to fear about food crisis

Romanian AgriMin: Nothing to fear about food crisis, in Romania we can talk about food waste instead

Minister of Agriculture Adrian Chesnoiu declared recently that Romanians have nothing to fear about the prospect of a food crisis, as in Romania there are talks about food waste instead, given that last year more than 2 million tonnes of food were thrown away. The minister also said that in order to prevent food waste, he recommends that citizens go shopping after eating at home, so as not to crave for too many products in the store.

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On a separate note, the Minister of Agriculture reiterated that agricultural raw materials must be processed in Romania in order to add value and only then exported as foodstuffs, but for this to happen, farmers and producers must also be assisted by the state. "Romania produces in a good agricultural year, as it was last year, 3 million tonnes of sunflower seeds. Our consumption needs for refined oil are met by 1,200,000 tonnes. On the global market we see that the need for sunflower oil is increasing, Indonesia has taken the decision to stop export of palm oil, so the need for sunflower oil is expected to rise. It is clear that a solution […] must come including through incentives from the state and all the programs that we elaborate at the level of the Ministry of Agriculture are developed together with the farmers, with the processors, with the beneficiaries of our programs," said minister Chesnoiu. "The new harvest will begin on August 1 and we would like to process some of the approximately 7,000,000 tonnes of wheat and 1,200,000 tonnes of sunflower seeds in Romania," the Minister of Agriculture went on saying.

Source: Agerpres