samedi , 26 avril 2025
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Driven by the ever increasing business challenges posed by competing trades, the Malagasy Textile Industry improves its odds.

Players in training to improve their performance in the Textile Industry.

When it comes to home grown raw materials, the textile industry raises its standards. The Express writes. ?Having to deal with the constraints of the international business world, Malagasy textile producers and their business partners (GEFP) have just signed a business protocol agreement under Project POLE with the University of Mauritius to attempt to increase their methodologies. Under this agreement,   a professional pilot training program has begun by covering subjects such as technological innovations in the market place, training, dying and also refined printing on the finished product. This project was co-financed by Project PIC and GEFP. Several well known business names have stepped up to participate  notably, Cotona, Columbia, Clothing company, Cottonline, Aquarelle, Floréal, Tropic Mad. Some of our Academic Institutions also took advantage by taking this same training.?