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AVAILABLE FEATURES OF

E-COMMERCE SITES IN
BANGLADESH
CONTENT
1. Introduction
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2. Pathao
3. Bikroy.com
4. Food Panda
5. Daraz
6. Rokomari.com
7. Chaldal.com
8. Conclusion
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❑ Cottage industry is a small-scale industrial unit run by the members of
the same family either on full or part time basis. Its maximum number
of workers should be limited within 20; it uses indigenous technology
and is not run by power

❑ MAXIMUM WORKERS ❑ NET ASSET

500 >
50
COTTAGE INDUSTRY SECTORS
. Traditional Crafts Handmade Jewelry Cottage Furniture

Cottage Leather Industry Handmade Toys and Dolls

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DEMAND OF COTTAGE INDUSTRY IN BANGLADESH

According to a survey conducted by BSCIC, published in a book titled Karupalli in 1985, there
were 666 pottery villages in Bangladesh, where about 76 thousand people belong to 18
thousand families had to earn their livelihood from this traditional occupation. The total capital
investment in the sector was 106 million taka and goods worth 367.4 million taka was produced
during that period. The survey of BSCIC (1985) suggested that 122 thousand artisans were
engaged in the country's 42 thousand bamboo and cane crafts making units.

At that time raw materials worth 224 million taka were used per year to produce items worth 500
million taka. This means that there is a demand for cottage industry in Bangladesh since the 20th
century and now the demand is increasing in the 21st century.
DEMAND OF COTTAGE INDUSTRY IN FOREIGN MARKETS

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The demand for cottage industry products in foreign markets can vary depending on
the type of products, their uniqueness, cultural appeal, and the marketing strategies
employed. Foreign consumers often seek products that reflect authenticity and
cultural richness. Cottage industry products, with their traditional craftsmanship and
unique designs, can cater to this demand. There is a growing global trend toward
appreciating handmade and artisanal products. . Cottage industries, by their nature,
produce goods with a high level of craftsmanship, which appeals to consumers
seeking unique and non-mass-produced items.
Reasons for Demand
a) Effective storytelling about the craftsmanship, traditions, and cultural significance
b) Limited production runs and unique designs can create a sense of exclusivity
c) Foreign consumers may be drawn to the idea of owning something special and rare,
which is often associated with cottage industry products
d) Cottage industries may offer customization or personalization options, allowing
consumers to have a unique product tailored to their preferences
The country has been successful in exporting handmade and traditional products to
international markets, contributing to foreign exchange reserves.
CONTRIBUTION OF COTTAGE INDUSTRY IN THE ECONOMY
OF BANGLADESH

▪ EMPLOYMENT
GENERATION

According to the 2013 Census cottage industries


created employment for 13.16 million people

The Bangladesh Economic


Survey 2017 said there are around
8.48 lakh cottage industries in the
country which have created
employment opportunities for a
❖ GDP
huge number of people
Cottage industry has direct impact on GDP.
Cottage industry products, such as textiles and
handicrafts, contribute to Bangladesh's export
earnings.

According to Bangladesh Economic Survey, the


GDP in 2021-22 is taka 1,23,543 crores and the
growth is 11.75%.
CHALLENGES & OPPURTUNITIES

CHALLENGES
• Lack of financial support
• Lack of efficient management skills
• Shortage of raw materials and resources
• Lack of proper marketing and promotion

OPPURTUNITIES
• Rising demand for handmade and artisanal
products
• Growing interest in sustainable and ethical
products
• Government initiatives and support programs
• Access to global markets through e-commerce
platforms
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