Do buyers have any kind of charges on Wikifarmer?

Are there any costs in using Wikifarmer as a sourcing solution?

Using Wikifarmer as a buying platform comes at no additional cost—the service is entirely free for buyers. You are only responsible for paying the price of the products you order. Wikifarmer charges no subscription fees, service fees, or hidden charges for accessing and using the platform.

This free-for-buyers approach allows you to explore thousands of listings, submit requests, and receive quotations without any financial commitment or upfront payment to the platform itself. The process is designed to be simple and transparent: your only expense is the agreed price with the supplier for the goods you choose to purchase.

Even though Wikifarmer doesn’t add any fees, buyers should still consider other potential costs related to their orders. Shipping and logistics fees, import duties, VAT, or other regulatory charges may apply depending on the Incoterms and the delivery terms selected in your agreement. Those charges are handled separately and determined by the supplier’s terms or by local regulations.

In short, there are no platform charges imposed by Wikifarmer on buyers—just pay the purchase price and handle any applicable shipping or regulatory costs as part of your order arrangements.