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Many handicraft businesses depend on agricultural produce as materials for their native products. Some of these agricultural materials are bamboo and rattan to make beds, cots, chairs and tables. Sea-grass, fern and liana can be used to make baskets, hats, plates, coasters and even hand bags. Dried fibers like sinamay, abaca, palms, reeds, bulrushes, lalang, water hyacinth, maranta, screw pine and banana are woven to make mats, fans, and other ornamental handiworks. There are so many other agricultural produce that are used to make different handicraft products that the possibilities are limitless. Many countries are often known to specialise in the production of handicrafts made from agricultural materials. And for some countries especially those in Asia like India, Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam, this industry is what keeps their economy going and provides jobs for the people living there. One of the reasons why entrepreneurs of these countries specialise in the crafts industry is because the materials used for their business are readily and easily available in their country. Since these countries are endowed with fertile land and natural resources then it is but practical for them to embark on agriculture for a living and for survival. Another reason is that the handicraft business does not require a very special skill or expertise or educational background thus it is easy teach to the workers and no complicated training is needed. Furthermore since the business employs unskilled or uneducated workers, the wages paid to them are minimal thus this is favourable to the employer as he does not need a huge capital to start the business. The advent of the Internet age has made business expansion for these entrepreneurs possible and convenient. Now, instead of personally finding and contacting foreign importers, all they have to do is showcase their products in the Internet and wait for these interested importers to contact them.
To know more about the handicraft industry, click on these web site links that we have selected for you. These web site links have been chosen according to popularity and rated to guide you with your search. And if ever you are interested in a different kind of handicraft like handmade bead jewellery, including shell jewellery, paua shell, ethnic jewellery, swarovski crystal glass, glass earrings, metal earrings, beaded chokers, bone pendants, sterling silver ear hooks and chains, necklaces, crosses, ankhs, fashion accessories, fair trade bags and other fair trade goods then visit http://www.carolscrafts.co.uk/ .
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