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a social enterprise dedicated to reviving endangered art forms and promoting GI-tagged crafts through a sustainable marketplace. We connect artisans with conscious consumers, ensuring fair compensation while preserving cultural heritage. Business Case: • Problem: Endangered crafts, including GI-tagged art forms, struggle with limited market access and competition from mass production. • Solution: XYZ Craft offers a platform for artisans to showcase authentic, handmade products, ensuring fair wages and market access. • Market Potential: Rising demand for sustainable, ethically produced, and unique handcrafted goods creates an expanding opportunity for XYZ Craft. Impact: • Direct Artisan Support: A significant portion of revenue goes directly to artisans • Education & Training: Reinvesting in skill development and digital literacy • Healthcare & Welfare: • Cultural Preservation: Seeking validation on market fit, scalability, and strategic partnerships.

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