Local entrepreneurs from the SLISBA cluster display their products in Vieux Fort

A group of entrepreneurs from the St Lucia Industrial and Small Business Association (SLISBA) recently showcased their locally made products in Vieux-Fort to expand their market in the south. They displayed their fine array of products on Clarke Street near the Vieux-Fort Independence Square on April 5 and 6, generating interest among customers and potential customers. Samantha Alexander, chairperson of the Beauty and Fashion Cluster of SLISBA, mentioned that they decided to come to Vieux-Fort for the first time to give residents the opportunity to see their products, which include zipper jewelry, crochet products, confectionaries, and spices. Alexander highlighted the need for a fixed location to trade and financial assistance to expand their businesses, despite each member having their own individual venture. The positive feedback they received from the public in Vieux-Fort was encouraging for the entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs showcased their locally made products including jewelry, crochet items, confectionaries, and spices at the event in Vieux-Fort, which attracted significant interest from customers and potential customers. Samantha Alexander, chairperson of the Beauty and Fashion Cluster of SLISBA, emphasized that all their products are locally made and not ordered from elsewhere. She also mentioned that they are open to taking orders for their unique and attractive craft. The entrepreneurs face challenges such as the need for a fixed location to trade and financial support to expand their businesses. Despite each entrepreneur having their own business, they decided to form a cluster under SLISBA to support each other and collaborate on events like the one in Vieux-Fort. The decision to showcase their products in Vieux-Fort for the first time was driven by the desire to reach a new market in the south, as they had previously only exhibited their products in Castries. Samantha Alexander highlighted the attractiveness and appeal of their locally made products, which garnered positive feedback from the public in Vieux-Fort. The event provided an opportunity for residents to see and purchase unique items such as zipper jewelry, crochet products, confectionaries, and spices made by the entrepreneurs. The entrepreneurs hope to secure a fixed location for trading and financial assistance to expand their businesses further and reach a wider customer base. The entrepreneurs expressed the need for a fixed location to trade and financial support to expand their businesses during the event in Vieux-Fort. Despite operating their own individual businesses, they joined forces under the SLISBA cluster to support each other and collaborate on showcasing their products. Samantha Alexander mentioned the importance of having a secure trading location and financial assistance to help the entrepreneurs grow their businesses and reach new markets. The positive response from the public in Vieux-Fort was encouraging for the entrepreneurs, motivating them to continue showcasing their locally made products in different locations to attract a broader customer base. The entrepreneurs' display of locally made products in Vieux-Fort attracted significant interest from customers and potential customers, who were impressed by the unique and attractive craft showcased by the group. Samantha Alexander, chairperson of the Beauty and Fashion Cluster of SLISBA, emphasized the value of their locally made products, which include jewelry, crochet items, confectionaries, and spices. The entrepreneurs face challenges such as the need for a fixed trading location and financial support to expand their businesses. Despite these challenges, they received positive feedback from the public at the event in Vieux-Fort, encouraging them to continue showcasing their products and seeking opportunities to reach new markets. https://therealcrimediary.com/local-entrepreneurs-from-the-slisba-cluster-display-their-products-in-vieux-fort/?feed_id=33894&_unique_id=6631945749b23

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