Success Stories
Transformed their trades into business
Studied the chosen area with dedication, and then made a business in it. Veronica Botnaru in Răzeni, Ialoveni put into practice the knowledge obtained in western and decorative design area. It started first with a croika and repair workshop on honey, and two years ago, decided that it was time for a new stage in its work. Thus, it has set up a specialised company in the manufacturing of textiles for houses and garments for women. It has also chosen a new direction starting from the passion for the textil decorray for the interior of natural materials as inland and cotton. Understood that the new niche was suitable when faced with this problem. I want to decorate its house not to find anywhere natural material articles. This is why it has decided to produce them itself.
Drapers, perne, mass sides and other print and colour items at the Veronian workshop. The uniqueness of the products is generated not only thanks to the talent of an entrepreneur, but also by the possibilities at the workshop. With the financial support of the European Union offered through The Basin Business Programme, managed by the ODIMM, the young sourced a brodate car. The machine was vital for the production activity. Also from the grant accessed, an accounting course and an online design course were followed, both necessary for better management of the business.
European funding is a support and motivation to go ahead despite unpredictable obstacles that may arise. the entrepreneur is lost. The crisis has brought it to its head, but it has not been left battery. It was retrained and started green masks and tortures covering its maintenance costs.
Now it feels that things have started to return to normal and the business is taking shape. Moreover, it also managed to change the location in Chisinau for more accessibility. The young also plans to open a trip to the production space to be closer to customers.
The “Food Business” programme was launched in autumn 2016 with the objective of promoting the economic and social skills of women in rural areas by reducing gender inequality, business growth and development, changing innovative perception, increasing access to resources, services and technologies. The programme is financed from the state budget and co-financed by EU funds.