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Informaţia DRAA La Solicitarea MAIA Nr. 18/2-461 Din 10.09.2014) Numele Şi Nr Anexa nr. 1 la nr. d i n , , ^ ’ f a V 2014 Lista întreprinderilor de procesare a fructelor (Informaţia DRAA la solicitarea MAIA nr. 18/2-461 din 10.09.2014) Numele şi Nr. Denumirea Telefon/ Materia Raionul prenumele Adresa juridică crt. întreprinderii mobil primă conducătorului r-nul Anenii Noi, s. 1 SRL ’’Ciriprod” Morozan Ivan 79477881 Prune Ruseni Anenii Noi r-nul Anenii Noi, s. 2 SRL ’’David Agro” David Mihai 69127023 Prune Floreni Cahul, Mere, Cahul 3 SRL "Sudconcentrat" Druţă Călin 79106749 Dunării 1 prune or. Cantemir, Prune, 4 ÎM "Covali&Co" Covali Nicolae 6986Î4 14 Mihai Viteazul, 3 mere Cantemir r-nul Cantemir, s. Prune, 5 SRL "Pogoreni Plus" Balan Tatiana 78480555 Lingura mere SA "Fabrica de Prune, 6 Vlădicescu Mihail 69113220 or. Călăraşi conserve Călăraşi" mere 7 ÎI ’’Sapojnic Anatolie” Sapojnic Anatolie 69117234 s. Peticeni prune mere, 8 GŢ "Ciobanu Serghei" Ciobanu Serghei 69105379 s. Horodişte Călăraşi prune, 9 GŢ "Dodon Dumitru" Dodon Dumitru 24475009 s. Sadova prune 10 GŢ ’’Popa Ion” Popa Ion 24432236 s. Vălcineţi prune 11 SA ’’Ecofruct” Corcodel Vasile 24432236 s. Vălcineţi prune 12 GŢ ’’Gaberi Ion” Gaberi Ion 79464140 s. Sadova Prune or. Căuşeni, Mere, 13 SRL ”Navi-Plus” Poleacov Sergiu 67556939 Tighina 5 prune Căuşeni SA ”Orhei-Vit”, or. Căuşeni, Prune, 14 Uncu Valentin 69112246 Filiala Căuşeni Tighina 17 mere or. Cimişlia, 15 SA "Prod-Cop" Calinici Victor 24122079 Fructe Decebal, 127, Cimişlia 24122241 or. Cimişlia, str. Prune, 16 SRL ’’Camedones” Popuşoi Sergiu 069131087 Burebista 12 mere 17 II ’’Harbuz Iurie” Harbuz Iurie 69244733 Gura Galbenă Prune 022418449, Or. Criuleni, 18 SRL „Fortuna Plus” Vainrub Ilie Fructe 69167060 31 August 108 Manvelov 024866289, Criuleni 19 SRL „Criulagrocom” s. Cruglic Prune Valerian 069533120 20 SRL „Bared com” Cazac Petru 69808222 s. Bălăbăneşti Prune 21 GT „Schidu” Schidu Petru 24862760 s. Dubăsarii Vechi Prune Manvelov 22 SRL „Hruşoveanca” 69533120 s. Hruşova Prune Valerian Criuleni SRL „Energy off 024876238, 23 Creţu Elena s. Rîşcova Fructe fruits” 069958823 24 SRL ’’Micrismil” Talpă Petru 69169398 s. Hruşova prune SRL ’’Monsterax- Grîjancovschi 024844716 Mere, 25 or. Chişinău GSG” Sergiu 069107403 prune Dubăsari Mere, 26 SRL "Victoria-Prod" Oleg Burbulea 69710000 c. Molovata Nouă prune ICS "Natur Bravo", Cupcini, Chiţinău, Edineţ 27 Cecan Valerii 69119378 Mere Fabrica din Cupcini 43 Anexa nr. 1 la nr. /< ? /£ -SVJ din i V 2014 Lista întreprinderilor de procesare a fructelor (Informaţia DRAA la solicitarea MAIA nr. 18/2-461 din 10.09.2014) Numele şi Nr. Denumirea Telefon/ Materia Raionul prenumele Adresa juridică crt. întreprinderii mobil primă conducătorului Mere, 28 SR1 "Reforma CM" Ciobanu Marcel 69209447 Edineţ Terebna prune Edineţ Edineţ 29 SRL "Crucial V T" Popuşoi Valerii 69325681 Fructe Independenţii, 23 Făleşti 30 SRL ’’Plai” Popuşoi I. V. 69764800 or. Făleşti Prune SA ’’Natur Bravo”, 025021277 or. Floreşti, Floreşti 31 Paladi Ludmila Mere Fabrica din Floreşti 069695005 M. Viteazul, 3 S.R.L. „Spilcuţa 0-269-5- r-nul Hînceşti, 32 Rusu Valentina Fructe Agro” 52-73 s. Stolniceni 0-269-7- r-nul Hînceşti, Hînceşti 33 S.R.L. „Mingir Agro” Bunescu Claudia Fructe 62-30 s. Mingir 026957246 34 GT ’’Gaburici Ion” Gaburici Ion Logăneşti prune t 079215090 Vicol Dumitru, 026832599 mere, 35 SRL ’’Monicol” Gîndea Constantin 069124780 s. Nimoreni prune (tehnolog) 068005517 SRL ’’Elitprodcom Diacov Lidia, mere, Ialoveni 36 68771999 s. Ulmu Export” Chitic Nicolae prune mere, 37 GŢ ’’GaidăuDan” Găidău Leonid 79733501 or. Ialoveni prune 38 SRL ’’Ciumaşco” Nicolai Ciumaru 69003214 s. Ţipala prune 39 SA ’’Vitamina” Conicov Vasile 69518246 c. Cioreşti prune 40 SRL ’’Prudol” Botez Tudor 79510377 or. Nisporeni prune 41 S.R.L. „Orstacom” Ţămă Gheorghe 79514971 c. Ciuteşti prune or. Nisporeni, str. 42 S.R.L. „Crinfruct” Poporeţ Andrei 78098940 prune Viilor 43 GŢ ’’Costru Serghei” Costru Serghei 68443555 or. Nisporeni prune 44 GT ’’Trifan Andrei” Trifan Andrei 68262207 c. Vărzăreşti prune 45 SRL "Bastelo-Agro" Bargan Serghei 69009651 c. Vărzăreşti prune GŢ ’’Secrieru 46 Secrieru Gheorghe 68322371 c. Vărzăreşti prune Gheorghe” 47 SRL ’’Varprun” Ciorici Grigore 26465793 c. Vărzăreşti prune 48 GT ’’Sturzu Vasile” Sturzu Vasile 69715313 c. Vărzăreşti prune Nisporeni 49 GŢ ’’Ciorici Dumitru” Ciorici Dumitru 79598466 c. Vărzăreşti prune 50 GT ’’Gorceac Macar” Gorceac Macar 26465694 c. Vărzăreşti prune 51 GT ’’Lozovanu Ion” Lozovanu Ion 26465355 c. Vărzăreşti prune 52 SA "Piscinis" Ion Platon 79551850 or. Nisporeni prune 53 GŢ "Lazari Ion" Lazari Ion 69488441 c. Ciuteşti prune 54 GŢ "Josanu Vitalie" Josanu Vitalie 26422917 or. Nisporeni prune GŢ "Mînăscurtă Mînăscurtă 55 26463105 c. Vărzăreşti prune Anatolie" Anatolie GŢ "Dobrojanu 56 Dobrojanu Serghei 2643375 c. Vărzăreşti prune Serghei" 57 GŢ "Caragia Ion" Caragia Ion 68907642 c. Vărzăreşti prune 58 GŢ "Guţu Igor" Guţu Igor 26463920 c. Vărzăreşti prune Lista întreprinderilor de procesare a fructelor (Informaţia DRAA la solicitarea MAIA nr. 18/2-461 din 10.09.2014) Numele şi Nr. Denumirea Telefon/ Materia Raionul prenumele Adresa juridică crt. întreprinderii mobil primă conducătorului 59 GŢ "Guidea Petru" Guidea Petru 26463375 c. Vărzăreşti prune 60 GŢ "Guţu Andrei" Guţu Andrei 68685892 c. Vărzăreşti prune Nisporeni 61 GŢ "Lozovanu Tudor" Lozovanu Tudor 26465606 c. Vărzăreşti prune 62 GŢ "Ulinici Tamara" Ulinici Tamara 69338654 c. Vărzăreşti prune r-nul Ocniţa, s. Ocniţa 63 SA ’’Interagroinvest” Ciubuc Ion 22234654 fructe Hădărăuţi 23530030 or. Orhei, Mere, 64 SRL ’’Orhei-Vit” Simion Mudrea 069115990 Stegarilor, 20 prune prune şi Orhei 65 GŢ ”Cucu Gh” Gheorghe Cucu 69002872 s. Jora de Mijloc altele GŢ "Tăut Nadejda prune şi 66 Tăut Nadejda 69944771 s. Vîprova Simion" altele SC ”Dor-August” or. Rezina, str.l 67 Gratii Vasile 69158422 prune SRL mai, 2/1 Rezina GŢ ’’Gratii Vasile r-nul Rezina, s. 68 Gratii Vasile 69158422 prune Ştefan” Solonceni 025632080 or. Rîşcani, 69 SA ’’AvisNord” Serjantu Gheorghe Mere 067519724 Şevcenco, 84 Rîşcani 025624933 or. Rîşcani, str. Prune, 70 SRL ’’Gordincom” Gherman Alla 069521611 Trandafirilor 7c mere Cemăuţanu Or. Chişcareni, bd. Sîngerei 71 SRL „Nevedi” 69191657 Prune Alexandr Dacia 30/1 023023647 or. Soroca, Ştefan Prune, 72 SA ”Alfa-Nistru” Ceban Ilarion 069118573 cel Mare, 131 mere or. Soroca, str. V. Prune, 73 SRL ’’Mobirai” Raico Viorica 79537155 Stroiescu 102 A mere Soroca SRL ’’Milen Agro r. Soroca, pr. Prune, 74 Cristian Mihai 69148688 Prim” Regina Maria mere 023029595 or. Soroca, str. Mere, 75 SRL ’’Lefrucom” Cetulan Igor 069262519 Traian, 17 prune r-nul Străşeni, s. Prune, 76 SRL ”01mar-Grup” Jaloba Valeriu 69148870 Şireţi mere Străşeni r-nul Străşeni, s. 77 SRL ’’Agrixcom” Florea Petru 79753144 Prune Cojuşna r-nul Şoldăneşti, s. Prune, Şoldăneşti 78 GŢ ’’Ştefan Popescu” Ştefan Popescu 68394024 Cotiujenii Mari mere 79 SRL ”01ane-I” Tulei Iurie Ion 79549066 s. Olăneşti Prune 80 SRL ’’Midav” Cociu Vădim 69544445 s. Carahasani Prune Ştefan- Prune, 81 SRL ’’Focar Agro” Belotcaci Valeriu 79343560 s. Copciac Vodă mere SRL ’’Livada 82 Malachi Nicolai 79535511 s. Olăneşti Prune Organică” SRL ’’Alviseldo mun.Chişinău, bd. Prune, Teleneşti 83 Plotnic Sergiu 69050689 Impex” Kiev 9/1 mere Anexa nr. 1 la wx. ^'cf/oc ~Şl din s /x D 2014 Lista întreprinderilor de procesare a fructelor (Informaţia DRAA la solicitarea MAIA nr. 18/2-461 din 10.09.2014) Numele şi Nr. Denumirea Telefon/ Materia Raionul prenumele Adresa juridică crt. întreprinderii mobil primă conducătorului Ialoveni, str. Mere, 84 SRL ’’Clarluncom” Sava Clara 69225453 Alexandru cel Bun prune 28/1 Mere, 85 GŢ "Sava Dumitru" Sava Dumitru 68065602 Codru NOU Teleneşti prune Mere, 86 GŢ "Meşina L" Meşina Ludmila 69385582 Ialoveni prune mun. Chişinău, str. Mere, 87 ÎI ”Nina Lupaşcu” Lupaşcu Nona 69331483 Viilor 32 prune Sandulachi 023629140 Or. Ungheni, 88 SRL „Ecovit” Mere Gheorghe 069162958 Cristiuc 1 023634010 Or. Ungheni, Ion Prune, 89 SRL „VM-Plumcom” Popa Nicolae 079427100 Neculce 26 mere Ungheni 023634010; Popa Nicolae, Or. Ungheni, Ion Prune, 90 SRL "Hardinavru" 068888568; Popa Tamara Neculce 26 mere 079427100 GŢ „Chitoroagă Irina 069194150/ Or. Ungheni, s. Prune, 91 Chitoroagă Irina Iurie” 069353999 Hîrceşti mere mun. Chişinău, FPC ”Conserv-E” 022838523 Mere, 92 Donica Igor Sarmisegetuza, SRL 069115939 prune 20/2a 022418013 or. Criuleni, 31 93 SRL ’’Fortuna Plus” Variub Ilia Mere 069167060 august 108 mun. Chişinău, str. Prune, 94 SRL ’’Stilfer” Carajia Ştefan 79420624 mun. Drumul Viilor, 97 mere Chişinău SC ’’Monagro Grup” Manolov Sergiu 079459230 mun. Chişinău, or. 95 Fructe SRL Buiuc Ion 079580154 Truşeni 96 SRL "Vagamex" Bodiu Valentin 69121802 mun. Chişinău Fructe Neghemeac r. Criuleni, 97 S.R.L. „Leafstream” 24873222 Fructe Eduard Măgdăceşti Faizrahmanov 98 S.R.L. „Tulparex” 22535221 or. Chişinău Fructe Farid SRL ’’Basarabia- Cimpoieş Serghei mun. Comrat, Mere, 99 29823532 UTA Agroexport” Constantinovici Tankistov, 1 prune Găgăuzia Tatar Ivan r-nul Comrat, 100 SRL ’’Stamcom” 29851734 Fructe Constantinovici Comarova, 18.
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