Mikhail Mishustin took part in the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn"

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The Prime Minister addressed the plenary session "Digitalization as a Tool for Improving Agricultural Productivity" and presented state awards to agricultural workers.

The Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn" is the leading business event in Russia's agricultural sector. The event coincides with Agricultural and Processing Industry Workers' Day, celebrated annually on the second Sunday in October.

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Mikhail Mishustin visited the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn." He was joined by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev, Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, and Goar Barseghyan, member of the Board (Minister) for Industry and Agro-Industrial Complex of the Eurasian Economic Commission.

In 2025, the 27th Russian agro-industrial exhibition "Golden Autumn" will be held from October 8 to 11. This year's central theme is the digitalization of the agricultural sector.

The exhibition, traditionally held at the Timiryazev Center, showcases regional achievements, as well as those of major manufacturers of fertilizers, agricultural machinery, equipment, and other modern solutions for the agricultural sector, breeding farms, and agribusinesses. The "Digitalization" zone offers an opportunity to learn more about public and private information systems, as well as various digital business solutions that help automate processes and improve enterprise efficiency.

The central event of the business program will be a plenary session, which this year will be dedicated to digitalization as a tool for increasing agricultural productivity. Dozens of roundtables and panel discussions are also planned, covering key areas of the industry's development: from crop production and land reclamation to agricultural exports and agricultural education.

For the first time, the exhibition will feature a youth track, which will serve as an open platform for learning and sharing experiences. The "Golden Autumn" venue will also host the "Women in Agriculture" forum, where successful representatives of the agricultural sector will present their projects implemented in rural areas. The exhibition program will also include a gastronomic festival, where visitors will be able to sample and purchase farm products and learn more about their production.

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