

The Head of Adygea, Murat Kumpilov, noted that they are interested in studying the experience of Bashkortostan, which has vast potential.
“We are currently developing two projects in Adygea. The first is the Lagonaki resort, which will allow the republic to increase revenues in the tourism sector by 2 billion rubles. More than 20 billion rubles will be made by public and private investments in the first stage of construction of the all-season ski resort "Lagonaki" until 2025. The second project is the construction of a large industrial park. Therefore, today it was important and interesting for us to visit the Ufimsky industrial park to study your great accumulated experience,” said Murat Kumpilov.
The Heads of Bashkortostan and Adygea signed an agreement on trade and economic, scientific, technical, and socio-cultural cooperation between the two republics.
The basis for the supply of products from Bashkortostan to the Republic of Adygea is traditionally industrial goods: diesel fuel and gasoline.
Food products predominate in the commodity structure of supplies to Bashkortostan from Adygea. This is the famous Adyghe cheese, other dairy products, fruits and vegetables for baby food, and salt.
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