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Producer Groups

Sana Hastakala now provides marketing services to more than 100 individual producers, projects and orgaisations benifitting about 1500 producers directly. Income generated from sales is distributed amongst producers, emplyoees, used to strenthen the orgaisation and finance community development. The community development fund is used to assist needy craft producers in purchasing raw materials and equipment, as well as skills training and sales promotion.

 

 

 This photo shows Durga Devi Joshi our oldest producer aged   77  years. She continues to weave on her handloom at home in  Lalitpur

 

 

 

Training Workshop

In 1996 we organised a craft producers workshop in order to identify , discuss and resolve key problems faced by the craft producers. Fifty five producers   from different parts of Nepal particpated and made recommendations which centered around their needs for specific training and market information. In addition, certificates and prize money were awarded to recognise and motivate producers.

In response to these suggestions, Sana Hastakala established a craft information and training center in Lalitpur and training sessions have been conducted in crochet knitting and recycled plastic material crafts to date.

 

This photograph shows a young producer using her

skill to produce allo garments, such as scarves and shawls

 

 

 

 

 

 

  This producer is using a traditional open loom to weave allo nettle.

Most of the loom is constructed from bamboo and this type of loom

is found in the homes of traditional weavers throughout Nepal.

                                                                

 

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A producer making Note book from hand made lokta paper
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