handicraft production

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handicraft
noun[C usually plural]
uk
/ˈhæn.dɪ.krɑːft/
us
/ˈhæn.di.kræft/
a skilled activity in which something is made in a traditional way with the hands rather than being produced by machines in a factory, or an object made by such ...
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production
noun
uk
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
us
/prəˈdʌk.ʃən/
the process of making or growing goods to ...
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During this period we may reasonably suppose an almost universal participation of urban households in illegal small-scale trade, and probably the expansion ofhandicraftproduction.
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However only 7 % of households participate in commercialhandicraftproduction.
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There is a wide literature onhandicraftproductionexploring the dynamics of 'patronage'.
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Cottage industries which employ traditional skills inhandicraftproductionsuch as batik, woodcarving and songket weaving are also evident.
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Other industries are agriculture, wood processing, lignite and copper mining,handicraftproduction, transportation and tourism.
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Besides the local trade,handicraftproductionhas been developed here, too.
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Many of these units were engaged inhandicraftproductionor other labor-intensive activities, such as manufacturing furniture or assembling simple electrical items.
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Economy of the city was based on ahandicraftproduction.
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The area also supports traditional weaving andhandicraftproduction.
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At the beginning the focus was only onhandicraftproductionalthough there was some small amount of training provided.
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Folk handicrafts, ethnic costumes, ethnichandicraftproductionalso employs people.
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In modern times agriculture is the most important industry, although mining continues on a small scale andhandicraftproductionalso contributes to the local economy.
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Zhejiang's towns have been known forhandicraftproductionof goods such as silk, for which it is ranked second among the provinces.
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