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Twinning Agri-statistics

Funding Program

Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument – Global Europe

Call number

EuropeAid/184756/DD/ACT/MD

deadlines

Opening
10.07.2025

Deadline
24.09.2025 12:00

Call budget

€ 850,000.00

Estimated EU contribution per project

€ 850,000.00

Link to the call

Call content

short description

The overall objective is to improve agriculture sector performance in line with the EU-Republic of Moldova Association Agreement, the EU Integration process, and international agreements.

Call objectives

The specific objective of the Twinning project is to strengthen the capacities of the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for increased alignment and harmonization of the national agricultural statistics with EU standards and best practises.

The proposed project will support the Government of the Republic of Moldova (hereinafter ‘Moldova’) to build its institutional capacities to harmonize its legislation and implement it in line with the acquis communautaire and international commitments. The EU, its Member States, and the Republic of Moldova signed an Association Agreement, including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area, in 2014 and fully applied it from 2016 after its ratification. An Association Agenda sets out a list of priorities for joint work on implementing the Association Agreement. The revised joint document, covering 2021-2027 guidelines, EU-Moldova bilateral relations under the Multiannual Financial Framework for the programming period 2021-2027. During the European Council on 23 June 2022, Moldova was granted EU candidate status. On 14 December 2023, the European Council decided to open accession negotiations with Moldova. Accession negotiations officially began on 25 June 2024. The ‘Information requested by the European Commission to the Government of the Republic of Moldova for the preparation of the Opinion on the application of the Republic of Moldova for membership of the European Union’ and Chapters 11 and 18 of the 2023 enlargement report outline the status of areas to be addressed by this Twinning project.  

This Twinning is also coherent with the national priorities set in the main strategic planning document of the country, the National Development Strategy (NDS) “European Moldova 2030” (approved by the Parliament in November 2022). The National Development Strategy "Moldova 2030" indicates the priority areas and directions for the long-term sustainable development of the Republic of Moldova. It represents the strategic reference document for all national, regional, and local policy documents.

The realization of the ‘European Moldova 2030’ development vision requires continuous monitoring of progress and assessment of the development impact. The National Statistical System shall provide the data needed for an evidence-based policy process and support the Government’s efforts in implementing, continuously monitoring and evaluating the impact of the National Development Strategy through high-quality, timely, disaggregated, reliable and relevant statistical data by the National Bureau of Statistics and other producers of official statistics.

The national statistical system development programme for the years 2023-2026  contributes to monitoring the implementation of the objectives set out in the SND “European Moldova 2030”, including the direct implementation of General Objective 7, Ensuring effective, inclusive and transparent governance” and Priority Policy and Intervention Direction 5.5 “Effective evidence-based and science-based governance”.

The document constitutes the basic strategic framework for further aligning national statistics with the acquis communautaire in the field of statistics, contributing to the objective of timely provision of reliable and consistent statistical information, internationally comparable in compliance with the fundamental principles of official statistics (Fundamental Principles of Official Statistics adopted by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe on 15 April 1992 and the United Nations Statistical Commission on 14 April 1994) and the European Statistics Code of Practice (https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/en/web/products-catalogues/-/ks-02-18-142).

The status of candidate country for membership of the European Union dictates speeding up the harmonisation of national statistics with European Union standards in order to ensure internal and external users with quality statistics comparable at European level. These are based on professional independence, impartiality, reliability, relevance and transparency, while respecting the rules of the European Community on methodologies for producing statistical information.

In the area of agriculture, the National Strategy for Agriculture and Rural Development 2023-2030 (SNDAR 2030), adopted by the Moldovan Government in early 2023, contributes to the implementation of pillars 1 and 4 of the National Development Strategy "Moldova 2030" related to the agricultural sector and rural development and ensures the performance of the provisions of  Title IV from the Association Agreement, Chapter 12 – Agriculture and Rural Development, by aligning with the general objectives of the Common Agricultural Policy. Improved agricultural statistics will contribute to increase the availability of qualitative, timely and reliable data for sector monitoring, evidence based policy formulation, and efficient targeting and allocation of national funds to the agri-food sector as well as providing the required analytic base in preparation for the use of pre-accession or EU funds in agriculture and rural development.

The realization of the ‘European Moldova 2030’ development vision requires continuous monitoring of progress and assessment of the development impact. The National Statistical System shall provide the data needed for an evidence-based policy process and support the Government’s efforts in implementing, continuously monitoring and evaluating the impact of the National Development Strategy through high-quality, timely, disaggregated, reliable and relevant statistical data by the National Bureau of Statistics and other producers of official statistics.

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Expected results

Mandatory result/Component 1. Agricultural statistics aligned to EU Integrated Farm statistics standards and data requirements

Twinning activities under this component shall focus on the process of modernization of the statistical system and its harmonization with the European Statistical system and Eurostat data needs: from data collection methodologies, survey design and questionnaire development, to data cleaning, validation and data management practices to ensure accuracy and reliability of statistical data. Modernization of statistical production processes shall include the adoption of new technologies, methodologies and tools, as appropriate, considering medium term development goals and existing capacities and resources.

Sub Result 1.1:  Development, production and dissemination of Agricultural Statistics improved

  • Action plan to align agricultural statistics to EU standards concerning methodology and procedures, institutional arrangements, capacity building, and allocated resources prepared.
  • New operational tools and statistical surveys to ensure compliance of agricultural statistics with EU Standards and CAP requirements (result, impact, output indicators) and to take full advantage of available data sources developed.
  • Strategy, survey and annual working plans updated.
  • Analysis of the ‘Register of Agricultural Producers’ hold by the NBS and of administrative registers relevant for agricultural statistics, especially for the preparation of the Agricultural Census conducted, and recommendations for their improvement and need to develop new registers formulated. 
  • Training measures (incl. study tours and internships) conducted.

Sub Result 1.2: Agricultural Census in the Republic of Moldova prepared

  • Action plan and budget for FSS and census implementation formulated;
  • Variables, core data sets and modules defined;
  • Definition of types of collection methods (enumeration methodology) and evaluation of possible use of alternative administrative sources;
  • Developed operational tools for data collection and validation, submission mechanisms, data sharing, and protection;
  • Concept for outsourcing/subcontracting of services (with Technical specifications), establishing the teams of supervisors and enumerators and contracting arrangements;
  • Training of staff and/or enumerators;
  • Plan for a pilot survey completed;
  • Strategy for (public) communication and publication of results;
  • NBS staff trained on the requirements for planning and implementing of the Farm structural survey (FSS) planned for 2026 and an Agricultural Census (i.e., planning and implementing the Census, data collection and validation, submission mechanisms, data sharing, and protection) / Study Visit/internship for selected NBS staff to learn EU best practices on planning and implementing an FSS and an Agricultural Census to collect agricultural statistics in line with EU Standards and the European Agricultural Statistics System (EASS).
  • Recommendations for conducting the Farm structural surveys (FSS), as sampling based on the census etc., provided

Mandatory result/Component 2: Improved data exchange and coordination for enhanced agriculture sector monitoring, evaluation and policy making (e-governance)

This component shall include technical exchange and coordination activities with other agriculture and rural development sector institutions. Existing administrative data sources, duplications and inconsistencies between data from different sources shall be identified, investigated and proposals made for improved sector data management and data quality (including its completeness).

Twining activities shall be based on a situation analysis (defined latest with the initial Twinning workplan) considering the progress achieved towards data integration and digitalization in agriculture by other state institutions, considering for example the establishment of the National Farm registry, the Farm Sustainability data network, LPIS or e-ANSA.

The NBS annual work programme is reviewed in close cooperation with the NBS and Ministry of agriculture and food industry to improve harmonization/adaptation to data needs, whereby a cautious and realistic approach considering available resources and avoiding increased reporting obligations of economic operators must be applied.

Joint capacity building events, study tours or sector reviews with key stakeholders shall be foreseen in this component. Thereby, a contribution is expected to improving data availability for monitoring of agriculture sector performance, policy objectives and indicators defined in the National strategy for agriculture and rural development 2023-2030 and the National strategic programme 2025-27, in close alignment with the EU acquis and Common agriculture policy and in preparation of a possible IPARD programme for Moldova.

Activities under this component shall be coordinated and aligned to the ‘Agrifood’ Twinning to which the Ministry of agriculture and food industry and the National Agency for interventions and payments in agriculture is the main beneficiary. A Framework Agreement for agricultural statistics data exchange and management between MAFI and NBS within the local framework, based on EU Member state good practices, shall be elaborated with expert support.

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Eligibility Criteria

Regions / countries for funding

EU Member States, Overseas Countries and Territories (OCT)
Moldova (Moldova)

eligible entities

Public Body (national, regional and local; incl. EGTCs)

Mandatory partnership

No

Project Partnership

Only Public Administrations and Mandated bodies as per Twinning Manual of European Union Member State may apply through European Union Member States’ National Contact Points.

other eligibility criteria

The project will be implemented in the form of a Twinning contract between the Beneficiary Country and EU Member State(s). The implementation of the project requires one Project Leader (PL) with responsibility for the overall coordination of project activities and one Resident Twinning Adviser (RTA) to manage the implementation of project activities, Component Leaders (CL), and a pool of short-term experts to cover each sub-result to be achieved.

Member State(s) inputs shall be concise and focused on the strategy and methodology and an indicative timetable, the quality of the expertise to be mobilized to clearly show the administrative structure and capacity of the Member State entities to ensure the achievement of overall and specific objectives and mandatory results/outputs. The set of proposed activities will be further developed when drafting the initial work plan and successive rolling work plans, keeping in mind that the final list of activities will be decided in cooperation with the Twinning beneficiaries.

Additional information

Topics

Agriculture & Forestry, Fishery, Food, Soil quality, 
Digitalisation, Digital Society, ICT

Relevance for EU Macro-Region

EUSDR - EU Strategy for the Danube Region

UN Sustainable Development Goals (UN-SDGs)

project duration

24 months

Additional Information

Twinning proposals must be submitted by the Lead Member State Administration to the EU Member States National Contact Points for Twinning following the instructions of the Twinning Manual which must be strictly observed (including the use of the template).

Only one Twinning proposal for Member State can be submitted by the Member State National Contact Points for Twinning to the Contracting Authority within the deadline for applications.

The MS application should be submitted to the Contracting Authority via the email address of Member State National Contact Points for Twinning.

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