Today, the largest in Russia agricultural event starts – the Week of the agro-industrial complex, organized by the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia. The Republic of Tatarstan is also taking part in the event. The Republic will be represented by a delegation headed by Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan - Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan Marat Zyabbarov.
Within its framework, the 23rd Russian agro–industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn - 2021" – the country's largest review of agricultural achievements will be held. This year the event will be held in full-time format at a new venue - in the Patriot Park (Moscow region). More than 100 exhibitors from various regions of Russia will take part in the exhibition.
In addition, market participants and experts will be able to get acquainted with advanced developments in digitalization of agriculture and agricultural science, as well as an organic atlas – a register of domestic organic producers.
Within the framework of the extensive business program of the exhibition, experts will discuss such topical areas as scientific and personnel support of the industry, state support of the agro-industrial complex, the development of organic production, digital transformation and many other topics. Special attention will be paid to the joint project of the Federation Council and the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia "Women in agriculture", the purpose of which is to promote the formation of an open dialogue on the women's agenda in the agricultural sector.
The second International Agro-Industrial Forum will also be held in Patriot Park. Its key event will be the business brunch "Agriculture and ESG Transformation: Challenges and Opportunities", organized by the Ministry of Agriculture and Sberbank.
The National Gastronomic Festival "Golden Autumn-2021" will start working on the same site from October 7. It will present the best farm products from all over the country, including from the participants of the regional food brands contest "Tastes of Russia". Visitors will be able not only to try and buy natural products that are the pride of the regions, but also to learn more about their production, get acquainted and communicate with the farmers. For manufacturers, the festival will give an opportunity to get new customers directly without intermediaries and declare their products. The fair will last until October 10.
The culmination of the Agro-industrial Complex Week will be a traditional concert at the State Kremlin Palace dedicated to the Day of the Worker of Agriculture and Processing Industry.