Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is a great resource for entrepreneurs, and this workshop sounds like it would be very helpful for women who are interested in starting a home kitchen business.
”home kitchen business, the rules, and regulations gain a better understanding of Microenterprise Home Kitchen Operation (MEHKO) and Cottage Food and learn about additional resources to get you started. This workshop is ideal for early-stage food entrepreneurs. From San Mateo SBDC”
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Kauser News Agency Reached Afghan SIV Female.
Ms. Taiba Said it is very hard to start a business especially if you are Immigrants female she said SBDC’s new workshop (Start a Home Kitchen Business) will help me to learn more
She said: Starting a business can be challenging for anyone, but it can be especially difficult for immigrants and refugees who may not have the same resources or support as native-born Americans.
There are several reasons why Afghan immigrants and Special Immigration Visa (SIV) holders females may have difficulty starting a home kitchen business.
- Language barrier: Many Afghan immigrants and SIV holders do not speak English fluently, which can make it difficult to communicate with customers, suppliers, and government officials.
- Cultural barriers: Afghan culture may not be familiar with the concept of home-based businesses, which can make it difficult to get started.
- Financial barriers: Many Afghan immigrants and SIV holders may not have the financial resources to start a business. They may also have difficulty getting loans or other forms of financing.
- Lack of knowledge: Afghan immigrants and SIV holders may not have the knowledge or skills necessary to start a business. They may not know how to develop a business plan, market their business, or comply with government regulations.