At the Vojvodina Taste Exchange, which will be held at the Novi Sad Fair on February 7 and 8, there are very few free stands left. Exhibitors still have the opportunity to present themselves to visitors in the Auditorium of the Novi Sad Fair for 2,500 dinars, which is the cost of renting stalls for both days. In addition to the leased stall, they also acquire the right to a permit to enter the Fair at Cargo Entrance 1, for the entry and amount of exhibits, as well as parking that will not be charged to them. The working hours of the Exchange will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy products presented by small producers and craftsmen, while shopping will provide support to local producers. The wide assortment will include homemade sweet and salty food products, wine, brandy, various handicrafts - jewelry, wardrobe...Registration and more information can be found on the website of the New York Times.The Fair is organized on Saturday and Sunday, in parallel with the seventh Homeland Fair, a unique event that brings together children, youth, cultural and artistic societies, athletes, associations and institutions from Serbia and the region, with the aim of preserving homeland identity, tradition, faith and togetherness. Previous The second meeting of the Organizing Committee of the Novi Sad Book Fair was held