LAS TUNAS, Cuba, Aug 2 (ACN) The Cuban Fund for Cultural Goods (FCBC by its Spanish acronym) Las Tunas Business Unit in this eastern province will include its products in the Ejakí platform, as a result of its commitment to make its way into e-commerce and the international market, both projections of the company for this 2024.
Yudith Gongora Santiesteban, Image and Communication specialist of the FCBC's subsidiary in this territory, said exclusively to the Cuban News Agency that the entity is getting ready to be part of Ejakí, and thus boost the sale of the Fund's catalog to buyers from all over the world.
In addition to entering into e-commerce through this channel, work is being done to promote exports, because although there have been several attempts, thanks to the alliance with companies such as Agroint, an entity approved in Las Tunas for this exercise at the international level, this dream can finally come true, the specialist pointed out.
The FCBC Las Tunas aims to export works of plastic arts, while the Ejakí platform will include woven fiber articles such as baskets, decorative crafts carved in wood, as well as a variety of utilitarian objects such as wallets, belts, baseball gloves and others.
The creations to be marketed by this company are part of the leading products produced in this territory, among which stand out those made with fiber, including baskets, furniture sets and other utilitarian items, all handmade by artisans from Tuna, said Góngora Santiesteban.
About to celebrate its 35th anniversary, the entity promotes and commercializes the best of the plastic and applied arts, encouraging the development of esthetic taste and the defense of the traditions and values of Cuban culture.
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