The Jammu and Kashmir government Thursday said it has roped in e-commerce giant Amazon for promoting and trading state's exclusive crafts online.
"The state's Industries and Commerce Department has embarked on an ambitious and futuristic marketing project for local handicrafts and other products including paintings by roping in e-commerce giant Amazon for promoting and trading J&K's exclusive crafts online," an official spokesman said.
The spokesman said a meeting of the state government officials, Amazon executives and local representatives of industry and artisans was held here in this regard.
Principal Secretary Industries and Commerce Shailendra Kumar said tying up with Amazon will help promote exclusive JK specific products including handicrafts and handloom items and paintings on the e-commerce platform and will offer global market to the local artisans sitting in any corner of the state.
He said the government is holding deliberations with the Amazon to have a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with them with regard to the marketing and promotion of JK's exclusive products with a tagline of Crafts from J&K.
JK's products include Shawls, silk, wool, Handicrafts and other items from local industries are in great demand in the national and international markets and buyers are looking for such exclusive products mostly online, Kumar said adding if these products are made available to the buyers through modern marketing and online business platforms, the artisans will be directly benefited.
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Kumar said once the MoU is signed with Amazon, the e-commerce hub can also educate, train and enable weavers and artisans to directly sell their products to its customers in India and even in international markets on their online platform.
"Without any middleman, an artisan sitting in a remote village of JK will be able to directly sell his/her products to a customer sitting in any part of the world through Amazon thus increasing the reach, profit margin and sales of artisans," he added.
He said Amazon will not only provide an online marketplace for marketing but will also engage with weavers and artisans across the State to train them on making the products more attractive, appealing and marketable online.
Kumar said the modern marketing techniques will also benefit the start-ups as they can use Amazon as a platform for marketing of their products.
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