Dagestan demonstrates its tourism potential in Minsk
On March 27 - 29, Minsk hosted the 27th international exhibition «Otdykh-2025», the largest event in Belarusian tourism industry.
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On March 27 - 29, Minsk hosted the 27th international exhibition «Otdykh-2025», the largest event in Belarusian tourism industry.
The regional governor underscored the 27-year legacy of the representative office in Baku, emphasizing its active engagement in various sectors such a...
enterprises located in the industrial parks of Dagestan manufactured and shipped finished goods worth RUB 8.5 billion, Nizam Khalilov, the Minister of...
In 2024, the industry will receive RUB 412 million in state subsidies, which will be used to compensate farmers, protect them from hail and maintain t...
According to Nizam Khalilov, the Minister of Industry and Trade of Dagestan, this is a product of domestic development (in collaboration with major
MITT, an international travel and hospitality event, is held in Moscow on March 18-20, attracting over 1,000 travel industry representatives from 54 R...
The top official noted that Dagestan made a significant progress in various sectors, particularly in agriculture, industry and tourism.
The silica sand will undergo enrichment for use in the glass industry. The plant's capacity is projected to produce 1000 tons per day.
This represents a 13.3% decline compared to 2023, marking a positive shift in the trajectory of the industry.
The International Exhibition of the Tourism and Hospitality Industry, MITT-2025, will take place in Moscow on March 18-20.
The officials discussed the potential for increasing wages at enterprises in the defense industry sector in Dagestan and implementing a reduced insura...
As to Abdulmuslimov, Dagestan authorities intend to strategically develop wool processing industry.
In the realm of agriculture and industry, a second phase of a greenhouse facility for year-round cultivation of tomatoes was constructed in the rural...
In terms of cattle, Dagestan farms maintained 930,400 head at the end of the year, representing a slight decrease of 1%.