The Santa Cruz International Fair, Expocruz, is underway and the department of La Paz offers in its pavilion a sample of the best of its production with 120 exhibitors, whose variety stands out for 100% Paz qualified labor.
“We are more than 120 exhibitors, more than nine municipalities are participating. All efforts are bringing many producers,” said Governor Santos Quispe, during the inauguration of the event, on the night of Friday, September 19.
The Paceños stands are located in the Sirionó pavilion, which is on Roca and Coronado Avenue of the Cruz Cruz, for the well -known gastronomic boulevard.
“We are not only with the municipality of La Paz, we are at the level of the 20 provinces to show our Paz products and also to reactivate the economy. They know that in our country we are living an economic crisis and as a governance we want to help our producers,” said Santos Quispe.
From his arrival to the pavilion, the governor of La Paz toured the stands. At each point he heard the explanation of each of the entrepreneurs and in contact with the media, he highlighted some products.
“The fortress we have is Café de Caranavi. We have the wines of Luribay, Sapahaqui, which are wine producers,” said the ruler of La Paz.
Among the variety of producers are those dedicated to food, liquors, leather goods, crafts, jewelry and clothing, among others. As for the novelties are trout hamburger and dehydrated fruits snacks.
For this version of the Expocruz, La Paz exceeded the ranges of participants, since three years ago, in the first incursion there were 18 exhibitors. The representation group arose from a selection process to which two hundred applicants were registered.
During the preparation of the exhibitors, the Government trained each with different workshops on marketing and management of customs processes, which will serve in a possible business round.
The Expocruz will extend until September 28, in that line Santos Quispe reiterated the invitation. “I invite the entire population to come to the stand. They are 100% Paz products.”
