Framework for Quality and Standards in Craft Sector Being Strengthened
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The framework for quality and standards in the craft sector is being strengthened to ensure that Jamaican made products reach new heights of global competitiveness, says Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator the Hon. Aubyn Hill.
Addressing a craft product assessors workshop at the Jamaica Business Development Corporation (JBDC) Incubator Resource Centre in St. Andrew on September 26, the Minister said the craft sector is a vibrant contributor to Jamaica’s creativity, and must be expanded by standards and quality.
“As we strengthen the framework for quality and standards in the sector, we are embarking on a journey that will elevate our Jamaican-made products. Jamaican craft is more than products on the shelves, it is a reflection of our rich culture, heritage and innate creativity as a people,” the Minister said.
He added that through the workshop, the potential of the industry will continue to be unlocked, to ensure that things made in Jamaica “remain a mark of excellence” worldwide.
“We must boost our craft quality and competitiveness, to be able to command the kind of respect and markets that we want to have, and this workshop aims to raise awareness and understanding of the Revised Rating System,” Senator Hill said.
The system will be used to rank producers and to categorise and determine products supplied on the local and international markets, and to also inform developmental programmes targeted or linked to the level of craft producers.
Senator Hill told the forum that opportunity exists for Jamaican artisans to tap into the multibillion-dollar markets in several regions and continue to grow.
“There is a market for well-thought-out, well-designed craft products,” he said, adding that the participants should think bigger on how they can get a substantial part of the various markets.
The objective of the workshop was to introduce the Revised or Expanded National Supplier Rating System for authentic Jamaican Craft Producers to Government officials who are involved in the development of craft, as well as sensitising local craft buyers from the private sector.
Source: JIS
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