Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Roman Golovchenko and Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region Yevgeny Kuyvashev visited the fair-festival of Belarusian products "From the Heart" in Yekaterinburg. It is timed to coincide with the International Industrial Exhibition INNOPROM-2023, in which Belarus participates as a partner country.
The chairman of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Mikhail Myatlikov acquainted the distinguished guests with the products presented at the fair. Roman Golovchenko and Yevgeny Kuyvashev appreciated the scale of the festival and the proposals of Belarusian manufacturers, and also watched a bright show - the dance of tractors - performed by MTZ equipment.
Among the participants of the fair are such flagships of the domestic industry as Grodno Meat Processing Plant, Minsk Dairy Plant No. 1, Spartak Confectionery Factory, Dobrush Porcelain Factory and many others, demonstrating a wide range of products: a variety of meat and dairy products, confectionery and bakery products, in the non-food group light industry products, cosmetics, dishes and souvenirs for every taste.
The fair-festival is accompanied by a cultural program, broadcasting of Belarusian films, competitions, entertainment for children, an exhibition of cultural heritage and attractions "Discover Belarus", various master classes and other activities.
Well-known Belarusian creative groups - Pesnyary, Kupalinka, Bela Ptah, Cantabile and Verbitsa perform at the site of the largest shopping center in Yekaterinburg "MEGA". Visitors enjoy listening to compositions performed by the music brands of our country, singing along to their favorite and familiar melodies.
The fair-festival of Belarusian products "From the Heart" will last until July 11.
The organizer of the event is the Minsk branch of the Belarusian Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The festival part of the fair and cultural events at the exhibition areas were prepared with the support of the director and production team of the MAZ Palace of Culture.
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