On August 18, investment proposals from the southern territories of Yenisei Siberia will be presented at the Minusinsk Investment Forum.
The partners of the investment session are the closed business club for leading entrepreneurs of the Krasnoyarsk Territory "Billion" and the Krasnoyarsk Regional regional branch of the All-Russian public Organization "Business Russia".
The event will include a presentation of investment proposals in the fields of agriculture, logistics, tourism, hospitality and others proposed for implementation in the Southern macro-district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory, as well as in the republics of Khakassia and Tyva. Thus, potential investors will be presented with investment proposals developed by the Center for Strategic Research in cooperation with the Yenisei Siberia Development Corporation: the creation of a wholesale and logistics center for agricultural products; the creation of production facilities for growing fresh vegetables on an industrial scale; the construction of a plant for the production of aseptic packaging for dairy products. In addition, the investment session will present projects for the construction of a hotel on the territory of Minusinsk, the creation of a tourist cluster on the Duskhol Lake in Tuva, as well as investment proposals proposed for implementation in the territory of the advanced socio-economic development of Abaza in Khakassia.
More information about these and other investment offers can be found on the website ensib.ru .
Recall that the VI Minusinsk Investment Forum "Investments in small towns of Russia" will be held on August 18, 2023 at the site of the Cultural Development Center (17 Narodnaya Street). The events of the forum will be held in a combined offline and online formats. The forum will be attended by representatives of government authorities and state development institutions, the expert, scientific, business, entrepreneurial community, heads of small towns with experience in the successful implementation of urban development projects. In total, more than 400 participants and over 30 speakers are expected.