Beneficiaries' Work is Selling Well at the Ramadan Bazaar

Beneficiaries' Work is Selling Well at the Ramadan Bazaar
Writer :
Humas Balai Karya Mulya Jaya Jakarta
Editor :
Annisa YH
Translator :
Intan Qonita N

JAKARTA (May 7, 2021) - Welcoming Eid al-Fitr 1442 Hijriah, "Mulya Jaya" Training Center in Jakarta took part in the Ramadan Bazaar event. This bazaar was held for two consecutive days from May 6 to May 7, 2021.

"Mulya Jaya" Training Center markets various products made by Beneficiaries (PM) such as processed food, namely fried onions, pickled vegetables, pickled fruit, bread, cheese sticks, onion cakes, pastries, and many more. Apart from that, don't miss the beneficiary's sewing results such as adult mukenas, children's mukenas, clothes, bed sheets, and others. There are also handicrafts, namely bracelets, necklaces, stocking flowers, masks, glass covers and sandals. The various products created by Beneficiaries were successfully marketed with a turnover of almost IDR7 million.

The "Mulya Jaya" Training Center bazaar stand has always been busy with buyers since it first opened. The Minister of Social Affairs, Tri Rismaharini also visited and bought beneficiary's processed food products.

"The mukena is already good, all you have to do is trim the seams again. The planting results are good and now they can be produced and sold. Every product can be further improved," said Risma.

Social Affairs Minister Risma brought fried onions, pickled vegetables and fruit made by "Mulya Jaya" Training Center Beneficiaries. Initially Risma was also going to buy bread made by Beneficiaries, but buyers were already running out of it.

The Director General of Social Rehabilitation, Harry Hikmat also visited and provided motivation to one of the beneficiaries who is currently still receiving Social Rehabilitation Assistance (ATENSI) services at the "Mulya Jaya" Training Center.

"Thank God, now her eyes are in good condition. This will be a lesson for yourself, so you don't return to the streets," said Harry to Tati, who previously worked as a silver man.

"Cool, keep up the good work Mulya Jaya," added Harry, encouraging employees and the PM.

Head of the "Mulya Jaya" Training Center in Jakarta, Ai Herliyah, explained that this bazaar activity was a very good opportunity for the Beneficiaries because they could learn to market the products they had made. Apart from that, this activity is also an evaluation material to further improve the quality of products produced by PM.

"The Ramadan bazaar activity organized by the Directorate General of Social Rehabilitation is a good opportunity for our beneficiaries because they immediately learn how to sell products, manage finances, how to make income and expenses. Not only that, but we also use this activity as a form of evaluation of the beneficiary's product work. "Later, it will continue to be improved," said Ai.

All the beneficiary products during the Ramadan bazaar sold out very well, and many visitors didn't get any because the products had sold out.

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