Semphete Pottery
| Business Location: | Rural area - Villages | 
| Province | North West | 
| Branch: | Dr Ruth Mompati | 
| Business Start Date: | 2010-04-01 | 
| Busniess Type: | Co-operative | 
Business Dynamics and Challenges
                                        Business Activities:
                                            -Pottery (Manufacturing)
                                        
                                
                                
                                        Challenges/Needs:
                                            •	Lack of access to market
•	Lack of access to finance
                                        
                                
                                Intervention Insights and Results
                                        Intervention Details:
                                            To address these challenges, SEDFA provided the business with access to market through attending several events and exhibitions to promote and market their products. The recent exhibition that the business attended is the International Cooperatives Day that took place at Sun City. SEDFA also assisted the business with a fundable business plan to apply for various funding opportunities. Furthermore, the business was also assisted with promotional materials for promotion and marketing purposes. 
                                        
                                
                                
                                        Outcome Details:
                                            Job Creation: 2 new jobs were created, and 15 existing job was sustained.
Revenue Growth: The business experienced a turnover increase from R26,400.00 to R31,000.00.
                                        
                                
                                Revenue Growth: The business experienced a turnover increase from R26,400.00 to R31,000.00.
Client Feedback
                                        Client Comments:
                                            “We are grateful for the interventions provided by Sedfa” said Mrs. Mothibedi