Wildberries expanded the “Made in Russia” section to 57 regions 12:00

Wildberries and the Russians announced that the “built in Russia” section in Marketplais has expanded. This was reported by the press service of United Company.

Now the chapter 57 offers the goods of producers from the Russian region. The update has become available for users on May 7.

Thus, Belgorod, Kurgan, Novgorod, Omsk, Orenburg, Samara, Tambov and Tyumen regions and entrepreneurs from the Republic of Adygea appeared on the new sub -sections website and Wildberries.

As stated in the company, special screen cases combine the products of local manufacturers who enable customers to navigate their product range and choose goods from regional brands. In addition, it makes it possible to explore these new local companies and support domestic affairs.

It is stated that this initiative aims to help Russian producers increase the recognition of their products and increase sales.

Wildberries believes that the department has become a platform where brands can emphasize the quality and uniqueness of their goods.

The collections of goods for new windows were created with the “Russian Opora” and “My Job” centers.

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Source: Gazeta

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