Candidate Ganjar Pranowo took the time to discuss with Kendari City micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) at a coffee shop H. Anto, Kendari, Southeast Sulawesi, Sunday, December 3 night.
There, Ganjar listened to the experience to business problems experienced by MSME actors in Kendari City. There are also those who ask Ganjar for input because they are considered successful in managing MSMEs while serving as Governor of Central Java.
One of the MSME actors in Kendari City, Salsa asked Ganjar about Ganjar's commitment if he was elected President of Indonesia, so that Indonesian MSMEs would advance to class.
"I want to ask, how is your commitment so that Indonesian MSMEs advance to class," said Salsa.
Getting that question, this white-haired presidential candidate also gave a few accurate tips so that Indonesian MSMEs could advance to class and not be underestimated. Moreover, as a presidential candidate, he also has a commitment to Indonesian MSMEs growing.
His experience while serving as Governor of Central Java for two terms, Ganjar managed to develop 183,181 MSME units, by providing facilities through leveling training.
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"So we ask them to be able to community, then cooperate with the government (to) get access to access to capital access training, assistance so that they will be measured," said Ganjar.
Ganjar mentioned that in this way, it is believed that Indonesian MSMEs will advance to class so that they can absorb labor. Another message, Ganjar reminded MSME actors to register their merchandise into the e-catalog system.
The ekatalog itself is an electronic information system from the Government Goods/Services Procurement Policy Institute (LKPP) which contains business information, prices, and other information related to the provider of goods or services.
In the e-catalog, there will be a series of types of goods and services according to their respective specifications. Ganjar said, if MSME products have been included in the e-catalog, it can have a positive impact on the perpetrators.
"And another message, go to the local e-catalog which will increase sales. Where, later 40 percent of the APBN-APBD will be encouraged to shop for MSMEs," said Ganjar.
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