The potential for developing creative business on “Hectares” was presented at the International Forum of Creative Industries in Yakutsk

On the second day of the International Forum of Creative Industries "Created in the Far East: from creativity to economy" a session "Implementation of creative entrepreneurial projects on Far Eastern and Arctic hectares" was held. Organized by the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) and the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the event brought together participants of the "Hectare" program, entrepreneurs, experts and government representatives to find ways to develop a creative economy on land received for free. The session participants discussed how free land plots can become a driver of sustainable development, preserve local identity and form new economic models. Particular attention was paid to successful cases in the field of tourism, ethnocultural projects, gastronomy, museums, art residences and festivals, as well as the removal of barriers - from infrastructural to administrative. The event became not only a place for exchanging experiences, but also a platform for forming new partnerships and joint initiatives, laying the foundation for transforming the “Hectare” program sites into full-fledged creative economy centers.

On the second day of the International Forum of Creative Industries "Created in the Far East: from creativity to economy" a session "Implementation of creative entrepreneurial projects on Far Eastern and Arctic hectares" was held. Organized by the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC) and the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), the event brought together participants of the "Hectare" program, entrepreneurs, experts and government representatives to find ways to develop a creative economy on land received for free.

The session participants discussed how free land plots can become a driver of sustainable development, preserve local identity and form new economic models. Particular attention was paid to successful cases in the field of tourism, ethnocultural projects, gastronomy, museums, art residences and festivals, as well as the removal of barriers - from infrastructural to administrative.

The event became not only a place for exchanging experiences, but also a platform for forming new partnerships and joint initiatives, laying the foundation for transforming the “Hectare” program sites into full-fledged creative economy centers.

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