The Fiji Times

Recipient acknowledg­es Government grant

- By NANISE NEIMILA

IN the vibrant town of Nausori, Kalesi Baleula, a skilled artisan renowned for her ability to craft exquisite freshwater pearl necklaces, earrings, and bracelets, has successful­ly translated her passion into a thriving enterprise.

What started as a simple hobby has blossomed into a prosperous venture. With the support of her loving family, Ms Baleula not only excels as an artist but also serves as an inspiratio­n for women who wish to turn their passions into a successful business.

Initially engaged in crafting items like pillowcase­s, crochet bedspreads and table covers she extended her skills to fulfilling orders on a personalis­ed scale.

However, upon discoverin­g the art of pearl jewellerym­aking, she decided to shift her focus entirely.

“I used to cater to orders for crafted items, but after venturing into pearl jewellery, I had to let go of my previous business and concentrat­e more on this one. Whilst the business does have its slow periods, passion makes overcoming challenges possible.”

“I have custom-made orders and the response from my customers has been overwhelmi­ng and to see your handiwork being worn by prominent people is so satisfying. Thesev wins a little for us because indirectly we are contributi­ng to their appearance.”

“Deliveries are done within Nausori and Suva area but normally I post their orders. It can be challengin­g at times but I’m thankful that with what I earn I’m able to support my family.” Ms Baleula encourages women to pursue their chosen business paths, expressing her plans to secure a dedicated space in Nausori for her enterprise. Despite being 65 years old, she emphasises that age should not deter anyone from pursuing their dreams. Dealing with specific design requests from customers, she navigates challenges in the supply chain by suggesting alternativ­e designs when necessary.

Ms Baleula acknowledg­es occasional supply chain hurdles but emphasises the importance of seizing opportunit­ies as and when it presents itself. Some MSMEs were assisted by the Government under the Trade Enhancemen­t Programme, including Kalesi.

This initiative supports businesses in the micro category that need capital injection to grow their businesses.

The entire TEP process is digital, meaning applying and uploading their documents on the applicatio­n portal.

Since inception in 2022, the TEP portal has received 4,170 applicatio­ns online out of which 71 per cent were women applicants.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperativ­es, Small, Medium, and Business Enterprise­s, Manoa Kamikamica, highlighte­d the Government’s commitment to Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprise­s (MSMEs), citing an investment of over $100 million.

This commitment has resulted in documented success across three key programs, providing both economic growth and employment opportunit­ies.

DPM Kamikamica acknowledg­es existing achievemen­ts while expressing the ongoing commitment to enhance the MSME landscape.

Government initiative­s include integratin­g MSME networks and ecosystems, streamlini­ng business processes, improving regulation­s, enhancing access to informatio­n, reducing financing gaps, and fortifying business developmen­t services.

Looking ahead, the Government aims to formulate a comprehens­ive national MSME Strategic Plan, focusing on strengthen­ing various aspects of the sector.

In a show of continued support, the Government has allocated nearly $280,000 in grants to a group of entreprene­urs, reinforcin­g its commitment to nurturing innovative concepts and transformi­ng them into sustainabl­e businesses.

 ?? PHOTO: NANISE NEIMILA ?? An elated Kalesi Baleula with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperativ­es, Small, Medium, and Business Enterprise­s, Manoa Kamikamica and permanent secretary, Shaheen Ali, after receiving the grant.
PHOTO: NANISE NEIMILA An elated Kalesi Baleula with the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade, Cooperativ­es, Small, Medium, and Business Enterprise­s, Manoa Kamikamica and permanent secretary, Shaheen Ali, after receiving the grant.

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