Fuvahmulah City Council, in partnership with the Women's Development Committee, has announced an opportunity for interested parties to market and sell locally produced goods under the label 'Made in Fuvahmulah.' This initiative aims to promote local businesses and craftsmanship from Fuvahmulah, providing a platform to market products both within the region and beyond.
The Council is actively seeking individuals or companies to take up this marketing initiative, calling for submissions through a Google Form by 13:00 on October 17, 2024. Those interested can also contact the council for more information at the number 7487911.
The move comes as part of broader efforts by the Fuvahmulah City Council to empower local workers and boost the island’s economy. This collaborative effort with the Women’s Development Committee underscores the importance of supporting local talent and entrepreneurship, while enhancing the visibility of Fuvahmulah’s unique products in both domestic and international markets.
The 'Made in Fuvahmulah' label is expected to become a symbol of quality and craftsmanship, offering opportunities for local artisans, farmers, and small businesses to scale their production and reach wider audiences. By fostering homegrown businesses, the initiative aligns with the Maldives’ broader goals of economic diversification and self-sustainability.
Further details about the bidding process and requirements can be found through the city council’s provided contacts.