Moscow authorities announced the opening of the autumn season of weekend fairs

Moscow authorities announced the opening of the autumn season of weekend fairs

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On September 30, the autumn session of weekend fairs starts in the capital.

Weekend fairs, Photo from mos.ru

At the fairs, which will traditionally run until December 25 weekly from Friday to Sunday, it will be possible to buy seasonal products from manufacturers from Russia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. This was announced on the official site mayor of Moscow.

Weekend fairs are located at 66 sites in all districts of the capital. For farmers who applied for participation in the autumn session of the fairs, the city provided 1,420 trading places free of charge.

Many entrepreneurial farmers have already become regular participants in weekend fairs, and at the same point of sale. So they have already managed to acquire regular customers, which, of course, has a positive effect on trade.

In the autumn session, at weekend fairs in the capital, you can buy seasonal vegetables and fruits for different regions of Russia and other CIS countries, herbs, pickles and marinades, jam and honey, confectionery and bread products, as well as meat, fish and dairy products.

“Entrepreneurs bring dairy products from small regional factories, where all raw materials are produced from farm milk and undergo gentle pasteurization. Because of this, most dairy products have a short shelf life – from three to 14 days – and are always fresh. That is why, in most cases, our products are unique, and it is not always possible to find them on the shelves of chain stores,” the press service of the Moscow Fairs said.

Manufacturers from Bryansk, Voronezh, Lipetsk, Tambov and other regions bring original meat products to weekend fairs.

By the way, not everyone knows that at weekend fairs discounts are provided on the Muscovite’s social card, and on Sunday, at the end of the trading day, any buyer is offered to buy products cheaper.

Alena Bodrienko.

Photo from mos.ru

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