The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sales of Sarawakian handicraft products through online platforms ‘encouragin­g’

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KUCHING: The online sales of Sarawak handicraft products have been encouragin­g, said federal Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Dato Sri Nancy Shukri yesterday.

She said the state had registered a total of RM1.07 million worth of proceeds of various handicraft products via three online platforms set up by the Malaysian Handicraft Developmen­t Council (PKKM) Sarawak for the period of April 2020 to January 2021.

These three online platforms are E-Kraf Bazar, Craft On The Go and My Craft Shoppe apps.

“Around 270 participan­ts used these three online sales platforms. Out of this figure, 140 craft entreprene­urs joined the E-Kraf Bazar, 86 joined Craft On The Go and 44, My Craft Shoppe,” she told a press conference here after conducting a site visit at booths set up by the council at its premises in Jalan Stadium, Petra Jaya here.

Nancy who is also Batang Sadong MP said My Craft Shoppe which started on Oct 15 2020, has put up 696 types of handicraft product for sale.

The setting up of My Craft Shoppe to promote Sarawak’s handicraft­s was timely because of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic has on the industry.

In order to make sure that the industry’s developmen­t is sustainabl­e and state heritage is preserved, her ministry through the National Craft Institute (or IKN) has came up with Malaysian Skill Certificat­e courses here and at Betong.

Starting with 25 trainees each in July, the satellite campus here (Kuching) will provide Kain Songket weaving course whereas the satellite campus in Betong, Pua Kumbu weaving course, she said.

Those interested in any of these courses are advised to call PKKM Sarawak at 082-444205.

Also present was PKKM Sarawak director Azran Arip.

 ??  ?? Nancy inspecting the ‘Bakul Pusak’ during her visit at one of the booths. – Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi
Nancy inspecting the ‘Bakul Pusak’ during her visit at one of the booths. – Photo by Muhd Rais Sanusi

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