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The culinary business sector in Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency continues to grow since early 2024. Food stalls, restaurants, and local MSMEs are creating jobs and boosting the local economy. |
Bone Bolango – The culinary business sector in Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency, has shown significant growth since early 2024. Various food businesses have started to appear one by one, reflecting the community’s enthusiasm in building the local economy through micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs).
From small food stalls, coffee shops, traditional snack sellers, to restaurants offering regional specialty menus, these businesses can now be found in several areas of Bone District. Their presence not only provides more culinary choices for the community but also creates new job opportunities for local residents.
The growth of this culinary sector proves that the people of Bone District have great potential in entrepreneurship. The creativity of MSME owners in serving ready-to-eat meals, friendly customer service, and affordable prices has become a major attraction for customers.
In addition, the increasing economic activity in the culinary sector has had a positive impact on the local economy. Many raw materials are purchased from local farmers, fishermen, and traders, allowing the benefits to be widely shared within the community.
However, the development of culinary businesses in Bone District still requires real support from the local government, both at the regency and provincial levels. Assistance such as business training, access to capital, digital promotion, and proper business area management are essential so that MSME owners can grow even further.
The community hopes that the growth of culinary businesses in Bone District will not only be a temporary trend but can become a sustainable leading economic sector. With synergy between entrepreneurs and the government, Bone District has the potential to become one of the new culinary centers in Bone Bolango Regency.
This progress deserves appreciation and collective attention, because from small community businesses, the regional economy can grow stronger.