Some difficulties encountered by farmers in the Dubăsari district have been brought to the attention of Tiraspol
In the context of assessments made on the ground, it was found that farmers from the Dubăsari district who own agricultural land located across the Tiraspol-Camenca road continue to encounter multiple difficulties generated by the exponents from the Transnistrian region, in violation of the previously agreed mechanisms.
Among the noted issues are the following:
- artificial barriers to free passage through the illegal infrastructure of Transnistrian checkpoints, with various abusive checks, baseless restrictions and impositions on unauthorized payments;
- limiting until the end of the year the storage period for agricultural production at warehouses located in areas not controlled by the constitutional authorities;
- the imposition until March 1 of each year of the restriction to remove agricultural products from the lands located across the road, i.e. during the period when prices are lower;
- the delaying by the officials in Dubăsari of issuing the permissive documents for the transportation of seed material, pesticides, mineral fertilizers, but also the interdiction of repeated sowing with other categories of material than the approved one;
- allowing the processing of land for a short period of time, which negatively affects the investment process in the agricultural sphere;
- the lack of access to the area across the road for the law enforcement bodies of the Republic of Moldova that are notified to investigate offenses of various kinds (thefts from agricultural warehouses, destruction of crops, vandalization of real estate) etc.
Since all the problems stated above have a direct connection with the exponents from the Transnistrian region, an address was sent to Tiraspol through the communication channel of the political representatives, with the call to contribute swiftly and unconditionally to the solving of the highlighted difficulties, the elimination of existing barriers, the provision of unrestricted access to lands for their processing, as well as transportation and unlimited storage of agricultural production.