Schedule of weekend fairs in May. Three weekend fairs will open in the northern district. Excluded from the list

As reported on the website of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow, the last day when it will be possible to buy products at the weekend fair in Moscow will be November 26. Markets close November 27 until the next "fair season" after April 1.

This year the season of weekend fairs started in Moscow on April 7th. In the Konkovo ​​area, the fair operates at Profsoyuznaya, 102A. Quantity trading places- 20. Agricultural products can be purchased at the site.

Nevertheless, there are 13 weekend fairs in our district. There you can buy agricultural products and foodstuffs produced on the territory of the member states of the Customs Union.

/ Monday, 30 October 2017 /

Weekend fairs operate in the city until November 26 inclusive. This is reported by the official portal of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow with reference to the head of the Department of Trade and Services Alexei Nemeryuk.

Their reopening is expected on April 1 next year. Muscovites in the off-season will be able to visit year-round inter-regional farmers' fairs.

"On the recommendation of the Moscow Department of Rospotrebnadzor, at weekend fairs, they are primarily required to monitor the quality of goods. In winter, when it is cold outside, it is impossible to keep food even for five to six hours"- said Nemeryuk.

Recall that there are now 13 weekend fairs in the SWAD.



Weekend fairs will close in the capital on November 27. This was reported on the official portal of the Mayor and the Government of Moscow.
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Next year, the venues will open after April 1st. And for lovers of ecological products, four year-round interregional farmer fairs will continue to work.

At weekend fairs, agricultural producers offer vegetables, fruits, herbs, berries, mushrooms, jams, preserves and juices, as well as meat and dairy products (meat, minced meat, semi-finished products, cheeses, butter), fish and seafood. In addition, here you can buy bakery products and other food products. The range varies depending on the season.


Head of the Department of Trade and Services Oleksiy Nemeryuk said that weekend fairs in the capital will be closed after November 26 and will open in April next year. It is reported by the City News Agency " Moscow ".

According to Aleksey Nemeryuk, four inter-regional fairs with the same farm products remain in the city. all year round.

"We try not to clamp down on pricing. At each fair, there is a stand with average prices for the city according to Mosgorstat. We recommend that one type of product be sold at these prices. In 2018, we plan to give places at fairs mainly to farmers"- said Alexey Nemeryuk.

. . . . . On the territory of the Lomonosovsky district, the fair is located in a traditional place, at the address: Garibaldi street, 4a. . . . . . The fair is ready to receive visitors from 8:00 to 19:00.


. . . . . This is reported by the portal of the Moscow City Hall with reference to the head of the Department of Trade and Services Alexei Nemeryuk.
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Muscovites will be able to buy agricultural products in trading chalets until November 26 inclusive. From November 27, all sites will be closed.

The suspension of the fairs until spring is due to the fact that in winter, when it is cold outside, it is impossible to keep products in good quality for several hours.

Weekend fairs will run until November 26 inclusive, after which they will go on winter holidays. Tentatively, they will resume their work on April 1, 2018. But farm products can be bought at four inter-regional fairs of the city. Marketplaces equipped with necessary equipment for the storage of fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy products, they work all year round,” said Alexei Nemeryuk, head of the Moscow Department of Trade and Services. - Concerning pricing policy, then we recommend farms to sell goods at the level of average prices in Moscow. To do this, at each fair there is a stand with Mosgorstat data.

102 fairs have been operating throughout the capital since April. They are located in all city districts. From Friday to Sunday, a wide range of goods is available for customers, from vegetables to seafood. Places for trade are provided free of charge.


. . . . . At the same time, year-round interregional farmers' fairs will continue to operate in Moscow, where ecological products are presented.

. . . . . They are located at the following addresses:

Grimau Street, property 12;

Remizova street, possession 15;

Via Garibaldi, property 4;

Akademika Chelomeya Street, possession 8, building 1;

Dmitry Donskoy Boulevard, property 17;

Teply Stan street, possession 10;

Yuzhnobutovskaya street, property 50, building 4;

Station Square;

Tarusskaya street, possession 14;

Obruchev street, possession 11;

Street Profsoyuznaya, possession 102;

Leninsky Prospekt, property . . . . . Trading takes place on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.


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. . . . . This was announced by the head of the department of trade and services Oleksiy Nemeryuk.
. . . . . For example, from April to June there are more meat and fish products, and in summer vegetables, fruits and berries predominate.
Trading in this format takes place on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Since April, 102 sites have been operating, they are located in all districts of the metropolis. The shopping chalets present products from the Tambov, Lipetsk, Moscow, Voronezh, Bryansk regions, Krasnodar and Stavropol Territories. Also here you can find goods of manufacturers from countries - members of the Customs Union. These are Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Trading places for agricultural producers are provided free of charge.
In 2016, the fairs were visited by eight million people who purchased 25,000 tons of products from 50 regions of Russia.


The respective prefecture of the urban district is primarily responsible for holding each weekend fair in Moscow. In general, the rules and process of trade are established by the Department of Trade and Services of the City of Moscow.

Weekend fairs in 2019

The first trading session of weekend fairs in Moscow in 2019 will be held from April 05 to June 30.

Photo: Weekend fair near Krasnopresnenskaya metro station in April 2019

Fair addresses published on the Open Data Portal - see below in this article!

What you need to know about weekend fairs:

Such fairs are markets of a narrow group - agricultural products and food products.

Weekend fairs open from April to the end of November. Exact dates are set by the Department each year and are likely to run three days a week in 2019 - Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Opening hours may vary between fairs.

Weekend fairs last year ran from April to December

Photo: Weekend fair in Moscow, Sukharevskaya metro station.

Attention! You can check the work of each fair using the algorithm described below on the Open Data Portal. (See below the chapter "How else can I find the address and schedule of the fair?")

No need to go to the weekend fair in search of the following goods:

(Their sale is prohibited by the Government of Moscow!)

1) goods produced outside the territory of the member states of the Customs Union, except for fruits and vegetables that do not grow in the territory of the member states of the Customs Union;

2) alcoholic products;

3) perfumery and cosmetic products;

4) tobacco products;

5) audio and video products, computer media, household appliances;

6) products from fur raw materials and tanned sheepskin, animal skins;

7) meat of animals, poultry and products of their slaughter of non-industrial production;

8) canned products, culinary products from meat and fish, confectionery products prepared at home;

9) meat and fish semi-finished products of non-industrial production;

10) bulk gastronomic products;

11) baby food;

12) goods household chemicals;

13) animals;

14) medicines and medical devices;

15) articles made of precious metals and precious stones;

16) other goods, the sale of which is prohibited or restricted by the legislation of the Russian Federation.

In 2017, it is very easy to get information about any Moscow weekend fair from absolutely official sources. Moreover, not only the address and opening hours will be indicated, but also the geographical coordinates of the venues of the fairs.

Information for sellers - farmers, individuals and legal entities:

Basic information about city fairs will be posted on the official website of the Moscow Department of Trade: dtu.mos.ru

How weekend fairs work: Schedule

102 fairs will work in the new season. The fairs are open from Friday to Sunday from 9:00 to 19:00.
Start date of the first trading session in 2018: 20 April.

If you need to find fairs near a specific place or in a specific area, you can also search on the Open Data Portal of the Moscow Government. data.mos.ru.

How else can I find the address and schedule of the fair?

The Portal contains all the current weekend fairs in the Central Administrative District, ZAO, SZAO, SAO, SVAO, VAO, SEAD, SAD, SZAO and even in Zelenograd Autonomous Okrug.
We go to home page State Portal >>
and click on the "Trade" icon

In the "Search by name" box, write "Fairs" and click the search icon to the right.

In the list that appears (now there is nothing there except the desired item), click on "Weekend Fairs

A list of all addresses, a map, work schedule and other information appears.

So you can find out about the work and place of any weekend fair in Moscow.

We didn't call the weekend fair "the market" for nothing. Such trading places usually do not provide for entertainment events.

Weekend Fair - a fair regularly organized by the prefecture of the administrative district of the city of Moscow in a specified place and held on Friday, Saturday, Sunday.

I was forced to view the topic by a press report regarding my area .. It is said that fairs are closed throughout the SAO, by the way, as usual, at the request of residents ;-) . The authorities came up with a simple explanation that, they say, it is in the SAO that low-quality frozen food is sold at these ill-fated fairs, which is why the residents asked them to close it. It is strange that in other districts, products are not frozen and fairs still exist. But not all of them and not for long.

At the same time, let me remind you that the SAO is one of the most affected areas in the fight against stalls. They are no more. There are generally no inexpensive places within walking distance where you could choose normal vegetables without any problems, by the way, not frozen. Now it's the turn of the vaunted Sobyanin's fairs, where, according to him, farmers are carried in their arms completely free of charge. It is enough to look at the forums to see how satisfied people are with such responsiveness of the authorities to their "requests". It is not known when these fairs will reopen. They write that in March. People have already been told that in April, at least April 15-20. The situation of postponing deadlines is developing rapidly.

What is the real reason for the continuation of genocide and abuse of people?

And the reason is either bungling of the authorities, who do not own the situation in the city and are legally incompetent, or deliberate collusion with large networkers.

The fact that Sobyanin does not care about the well-being of the contingent entrusted to him clearly follows from the new rules established for weekend fairs, which are hypocritically voiced as an improvement in the terms of trade for farmers:

At first, auctions were introduced for the participants of the fair.

And the rules for servicing fairs and the obvious dishonesty of bidders lead to the fact that firms that have received a tender are obliged to pay extra to the Moscow budget. They made this promise to win the tender. The scheme of such blackmail is simple. Applications are submitted by several companies. The one who offers the smallest amount wins. And, here, there are firms from somewhere that start to play for a fall, lowering the lot amount even below the payback. And then they also bring it to zero and successfully take it to the minus. The company that won the auction does not receive money from the budget (as was originally intended by the authorities), but, on the contrary, must pay extra for the fact that it will receive the right to remove garbage on the territory. The mayor's office, first of all, hunted for free money, spitting on the Muscovites themselves. Then it becomes unprofitable for business, and weekend fairs began to close.

Now contracts with failed firms will be terminated in court, which will take time. A new contract cannot be concluded while the old one is in place.

Farmers now cannot understand the genius of this scheme. They have problems with their troubles - loans. When trade flourished in Moscow under Luzhkov, many began to expand their farms, buy new greenhouses, and take out cars on credit. And suddenly the fairs were closed.

Yes, we are ready to pay for trading places, as it was before, if only they would let us work, - the farmers implore, who are still only 20% of the former composition on the Moscow market anyway.

Here, such interesting deformations occur wherever the hand of our strange mayor-destroyer of the established one reaches.

Once again I appeal to heaven: Sobyanini, it’s better not to do anything. Just walk around like this: there...here... Perhaps, soon we will return to the 90s.

Three weekend fairs will open in the Northern District from 20 April, in the first trading period. More
three are due to open in the summer, in July. In total, six weekend fairs and one inter-regional fair will operate on the territory of the district in 2018.

Seats - free

In April, weekend fairs will start working at three addresses:

  • st. Zoya and Alexander Kosmodemyansky, 23, near Koptevo;
  • on Dmitrovsky highway, opposite house 13, in the Timiryazevsky district;
  • on Krasnoarmeyskaya street, 36-38, in the Airport area.

Each is designed for 32 trading places.

According to the Department of Trade and Services of Moscow, this year 60% of trading places at weekend fairs are planned to be provided to individuals, 20% - to heads of peasant farms and 20% - individual entrepreneurs. Trading places are provided free of charge.

Excluded from the list

This year, the address list did not include two weekend fairs reduced in 2017 by the Moscow Department of Trade and Services - on Korovinskoye sh., 17, in the Zapadnoye Degunino district and on Komsomolskaya
st., 11, bldg. 2, in the Molzhaninovsky district due to their lack of demand.

Last year they were open, but did not work long: one - three months, the other - half a year. Entrepreneurs and individuals they showed no interest in these sites, which affected their extremely low filling. Residents of these areas also showed no interest in the activities of the fairs, - explained Alexander Panevkin, head of the sector of markets and fairs of the department of trade and services of the SAO prefecture.

Will open in summer

District and district authorities and municipal deputies proposed new addresses this year. Weekend fairs were approved and approved at the intersection of Korovinskoye Highway and Angarskaya Street in the Dmitrovsky District - for 18 trading places and at 25 Flotskaya Street, in the Golovinsky District - for 12 places.

These fairs will start working in the next trading period - from July, - said Alexander Panevkin.

The fair at Stary Petrovsky-Razumovsky pr., 1/23, in the Savelovsky district is also planned to open a little later: Rospotrebnadzor will agree on this address after connecting to the city's stationary power grids, since citizens have previously received complaints about the noise of operating power generators.

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This year in Moscow it is planned a large number of events, one of which will be weekend fairs. Everyone will be able to purchase products from different regions throughout Russia. It is with the beginning of spring that numerous fairs and festivals begin in the capital.

Only goods can be sold at fairs Agriculture produced in Russia and in countries that are members of the Customs Union. It is forbidden to sell non-food products at fairs.

Weekend fairs in 2018 in Moscow: aimed at supporting domestic producers

The city government approved Decree No. 172 dated May 4, 2011, which refers to the organization and procedure for holding weekend fairs and selling consumer goods on the territory of Moscow.

Since 2016, the Moscow Government has shifted the organization and holding of fairs to the State State-financed organization Moscow Fairs. Information about the fairs can be obtained on the official websites of the Moscow Fairs and the Moscow Department of Trade.

Weekend fairs in 2018 in Moscow: the period of the fairs

The first weekend fairs are scheduled to be held from 04/20/18 to 07/01/18 in all administrative districts of Moscow. Applications for participation were accepted in in electronic format from 9 am on the 2nd to 23:59 on the 6th of April.

Legal entities and individuals wishing to sell food grown on their own farms will be able to take part in the fairs. land plots. All participants will be provided with free trading places.

Weekend fairs in 2018 in Moscow: who will sell goods

It has long been accepted that at such fairs, agricultural products are sold, which are produced only on the territory of the state, as well as in countries that are members of the Customs Union.

The main established rule is that the fair does not allow the sale of products that are of foreign origin.

Weekend fairs begin their work in April and end in November.

Physical and legal entities can become applicants and sell at this fair. The contest was held from 2 to 6 April. The main advantage of such a fair for entrepreneurs is that places for sellers are provided absolutely free of charge. Also, the authorities took care of such categories of citizens as pensioners and citizens with disabilities, the site writes. There are special places for them.

Weekend fairs in 2018 in Moscow: the need for fairs

Such fairs provide an opportunity for farmers and individuals to sell products grown on their own plots and earn some income.

And residents of a huge metropolis can buy fresh, organic products at affordable prices.

Fairs are held three days a week from Friday to Sunday and last from spring to late autumn.

Unlike spontaneous markets, it is more profitable to buy products at such fairs in terms of safety. Here, the quality control of the products sold is carried out, which is not the case in spontaneous markets.

Weekend fairs in 2018 in Moscow: what you can buy

At such fairs, it will be possible to purchase the following goods: meat and fish semi-finished products, baby food, animals, various preservation, products from different metals, including jewelry, household chemicals and much more.

First of all, such fairs are created in order to support all agricultural entrepreneurs. But in turn, Moscow residents have the opportunity to purchase quality products at prices that are much lower than in stores.