Algeria’s capital city, Algiers, is preparing to launch a permanent market focused on showcasing the country’s wide array of traditional crafts. The announcement was made by the Minister of Tourism and Traditional Industry, Didouche Mukhtar, during a visit to a traditional crafts exhibition in the provincial capital, Timimoun.
In a bid to foster national and international recognition for Algerian traditional industries, the Minister shared plans for the market as part of a larger strategic initiative. The proposed market space will feature open halls designed for the display and sale of traditional craft products, creating a platform for local goods to be marketed and encouraging domestic and international visitors to explore Algeria’s traditional craft heritage.
Highlighting Timimoun’s Traditional Crafts
Timimoun province is renowned for its eclectic mix of traditional and handicraft products. These include Fantasy carpets, various items crafted from palm leaves, such as baskets, along with traditional jewelry and clothing.
In addition to the market, a digital platform called “Tradition is My Identity” has been developed by a young entrepreneur. This innovative platform is designed to promote traditional crafts online, connecting artisans and facilitating the marketing of their handmade crafts. Minister Didouche expressed his appreciation for the innovation, pledging his and his department’s support for such forward-thinking enterprises in the tourism sector.
Meanwhile, President Abdelmadjid Tebboune inaugurated the 31st Algerian Production Fair, attended by 580 exhibitors at the Exhibition Centre in Algiers. The President stressed the importance of meeting local needs before exporting and commended the progress of the mechanical industry in Algeria. He also underscored the significance of reliable statistics in making sound decisions.
Source: BNN