On our way back to Damascus
By: Carrette, Samuel
Publisher: Local Government Department ; Roseau Description: 7 pSubject(s): COTTAGE INDUSTRY | RURAL INDUSTRY | SMALL ENTERPRISES | EDUCATION | DEVELOPMENT | COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT | DOMINICASummary: Examines cottage industries in Dominica noting that the artisans have become consumers rather than producers. Describes the two major components of the Local Governments programme of rediscovery and development of cottage industries as (1) community education component (2) commercialization aspect. Under the community education component, research in community resources skills and the nutritional value of traditional crops, products and by-products will be conducted as well as training to interested parties. The commercialization component involves exploration and analysis of indigenous skills and products to make them marketable.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Vertical File | 00051-VV (Browse shelf) | Available | 1092 |
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Examines cottage industries in Dominica noting that the artisans have become consumers rather than producers. Describes the two major components of the Local Governments programme of rediscovery and development of cottage industries as (1) community education component (2) commercialization aspect. Under the community education component, research in community resources skills and the nutritional value of traditional crops, products and by-products will be conducted as well as training to interested parties. The commercialization component involves exploration and analysis of indigenous skills and products to make them marketable.
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