Yakutian Goods Showcased at "Made in Yakutia" Exhibition
In the heart of Moscow's Central Park of Culture and Recreation, the exhibition-fair "Made in Yakutia" is currently underway. Organised by the "My Business" centre, this event aims to promote regional brands and draw attention to the marketplace madeinv Yakutia.rf.
Aelita Boeskorova is one of the exhibitors showcasing unique items made from mammoth skin. Her display is a testament to the rich history and culture of Yakutia, as she presents a range of products that highlight the region's traditional craftsmanship.
Alongside Aelita, Maya Vinokurova is showcasing products from her own private soap-making workshop. Her soaps, made with natural ingredients, are a hit among visitors who appreciate the eco-friendly and sustainable approach to personal care products.
LLC "Arcticbio" is also present, offering dietary supplements and vitamins. For those seeking a healthier lifestyle, their booth provides a wealth of information and products to consider.
Marianna Burnasheva offers eco-friendly natural household chemicals, another popular choice for those looking to reduce their environmental footprint. Her products are a great alternative to traditional cleaning supplies.
In addition to these exhibitors, LLC "Mammoth VG" offers ceramic products, "Kamelok" presents pottery, souvenirs, and jewelry, and SPK "Tirekh" showcases jams and syrups made from wild plants.
The "Made in Yakutia" exhibition is located on the "Dokhsu Alley" territory in Central Park of Culture and Recreation. For those interested in learning more about the event, information can be found on the institution's information resources such as "Telegram", "VKontakte", "Odnoklassniki", the portal "Mybusiness14.rf", or by calling the hotline at 8 800 100-58-80.
The regional "My Business" centre is providing support to entrepreneurs as part of the national project "Effective and Competitive Economy". The exhibition is open today until 18:00, offering visitors a chance to explore the unique offerings from Yakutia and support local businesses.