How to launch your online store for free in 5 minutes?

9 November 2020, Monday

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Republic of Tatarstan informs that the leading bank for farmers, Rosselkhozbank, has developed an ecosystem of digital services "Svoe Fermerstvo" for small farming enterprises. The system was created to help you run a successful agribusiness and includes a marketplace for sale of agricultural farm products.

Despite the fact that the system was launched recently, it is rapidly gaining popularity. To date, 70 Tatarstan farmers have already registered on the site "My Farming". However, any farmer can open his own online store here for free, create a showcase with the goods and receive orders. At the same time, farmers set prices, delivery and payment methods themselves, and the service will help with promotion: from creating a catalog to making the first transaction. To download your products and start selling them directly to consumers, simply follow the link.

On the marketplace, suppliers and manufacturers of agricultural products can place their products, which will allow buyers to find and select a suitable product or service from trusted suppliers.

Recruitment is available on the site. The resource has a database where you can find necessary employees and publish a vacancy.

An equally important feature is the ability to select products for agriculture, including seeds. Based on certain parameters (cultivation region, crop and direction of use), you can pick up seeds in one click using a smart service.

Within the "My Farming" ecosystem, Tatarstan entrepreneurs also have access to a number of useful services: online consultation of a veterinarian and livestock specialist, a map of agricultural technologies, agricultural management, as well as other business services that help entrepreneurs to effectively run their business.

You can find out more detailed information about the possibilities and conditions of using the product at any Tatarstan branch of the Russian Agricultural Bank or by calling the hotline 8 (800) 100-0-100.

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