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Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry

Headquarters in Chișinău
Ministry overview
Formed6 June 1990; 33 years ago (6 June 1990)
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Manufacturing Industry
  • Ministry of Agriculture and Alimentation
JurisdictionGovernment of Moldova
Headquarters162 Ștefan cel Mare Avenue, Chișinău
Minister responsible
  • Vladimir Bolea, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry
Ministry executives
  • Sergiu Gherciu, Secretary General
  • Iurie Scripnic, Secretary of State
  • Andrian Digolean, Secretary of State
  • Vasile Șarban, Secretary of State
Websitemaia.gov.md

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (Romanian: Ministerul Agriculturii și Industriei Alimentare) is one of the fourteen Moldovan ministries, being the central body of public administration, subordinated to the Government.[1] It has the mission to ensure the realization of the constitutional prerogatives of the Government in the development and promotion of state policy of sustainable development of Agro-industrial sector of the country, by increasing competitiveness and productivity in the sector and ensuring the safety and food sufficiency in the country in order to create the premises for permanent increase in welfare. The current minister is Vladimir Bolea.

List of ministers

No. Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Office term Notes Cabinet
1
Andrei Sangheli

(born 1944)

6 June 1990 1 July 1992 First Deputy Prime Minister Druc

Muravschi

2 Vitalie Gorincioi

(born 1953)

30 August 1992 24 January 1997 Sangheli I-II
3 Gheorghe Lungu

(born 1949)

24 January 1997 22 May 1998 Ciubuc I
4 Valeriu Bulgari

(born 1956)

22 May 1998 21 December 1999 Ciubuc II

Sturza

5 Ion Russu

(born 1941)

21 December 1999 19 April 2001 Braghiș
6 Dmitri Todoroglo

(born 1944)

19 April 2001 19 April 2005 Deputy Prime Minister Tarlev I
7 Anatolie Gorodenco

(born 1958)

19 April 2005 25 September 2009 Tarlev II

Greceanîi I-II

8
Valeriu Cosarciuc

(born 1955)

25 September 2009 14 January 2011 Filat I
9
Vasile Bumacov

(born 1957)

14 January 2011 18 February 2015 Filat II

Leancă

10
Ion Sula

(born 1980)

18 February 2015 20 January 2016 Gaburici

Streleț

11 Eduard Grama

(born 1973)

20 January 2016 20 March 2017 Filip
12 Vasile Bîtca

(born 1971)

26 July 2017 21 December 2017
13 Liviu Volconovici

(born 1956)

10 January 2018 18 September 2018
14
Nicolae Ciubuc

(born 1980)

25 September 2018 8 June 2019
15
Georgeta Mincu

(born 1971)

8 June 2019 14 November 2019 Sandu
16
Ion Perju

(born 1971)

14 November 2019 6 August 2021 Chicu
17
Viorel Gherciu

(born 1969)

6 August 2021 8 July 2022 Gavrilița
18
Vladimir Bolea

(born 1971)

8 July 2022 Incumbent Deputy Prime Minister Gavrilița

Recean

References

  1. ^ "Ministerul Agriculturii și Industriei Alimentare | al Republicii Moldova". old.maia.gov.md. Retrieved 2021-08-10.


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