Israel has taken a major step to secure its wheat supply by signing a landmark memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Moldova.
The agreement, finalized on Wednesday, September 3, during a visit by Israeli Agriculture Minister MK Avi Dichter, establishes joint wheat cultivation to safeguard Israel’s food security in both routine conditions and emergencies.
Under the deal, Israel will contribute advanced seeds and agricultural expertise, while Moldova provides land, water, and labor. The collaboration is structured on a business basis and represents Israel’s first formal agricultural agreement with Moldova since opening its embassy in the country six months ago.
“The diversification of Israel’s wheat sources is welcome in normal times and essential in emergencies,” Dichter said. “This preparation ensures the functional continuity of our economy. The ‘full shelves’ principle guides all our planning—stocks that are ready in both ordinary and extreme situations.”