More than 30 representatives of Belarus and Russia participate in the exhibition-fair "Arshansky loaf"

Published 2022년 9월 23일

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The "Arshansky loaf" republican exhibition-fair is being held in the Belarusian city of Orsha, showcasing products from various regions, including the Far East of Russia. The fair features over 50 types of apple, pear, plum, and apricot seedlings available for purchase, with prices ranging from 15 to 50 rubles per seedling. Additionally, the fair is offering fish and smelt from the Far East, priced from 24 to 80 Belarusian rubles per kilogram. The fair has participation from over 30 representatives of Belarus and Russia.
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The republican exhibition-fair "Arshansky loaf" has opened in the Belarusian city of Orsha. On the malls you can see products from all over Belarus and even from the Far East of Russia. At the fair, you can buy seedlings and seedlings from a nursery in Samokhvalovichi, Minsk region. In total, more than 50 types of apples, pears, plums, apricots are presented. In addition, right next to the seedlings you can see the fruits. For example, a two-year-old peach seedling costs 30 rubles, pears - 15 rubles, cherries and cherries - 20 rubles each, but for the popular large "raisin" currants, you will have to pay 15 rubles per bush. In addition, the owners of the nursery presented kanzan sakura seedlings, which cost 50 rubles apiece. It is worth noting that, traditionally, guests from Ryazan come to the exhibition, who have been bringing products from the Far East for the fourth year already. Among the goods you can find a frozen catfish steak, ...
Source: RUAgronews

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