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The rise in tourist arrivals helped us stand on our feet, says Ledua Yasi, a handicraft seller in Nadi. Ms Yasi is part of a group of women whose businesses were boosted with 75000 plus tourists that visited Fiji last year.
Sunday 16 April 2023 | 10:20
Ledua Yasi with her handicraft and souvenirs at the Marriott Fiji Resort Momi Bay, located near Nadi.
The rise in tourist arrivals helped us stand on our feet, says Ledua Yasi, a handicraft seller in Nadi.
Ms Yasi is part of a group of women whose businesses were boosted with 75000 plus tourists that visited Fiji last year.
They are from Tau’u Village in Momi, located on the outskirts of Nadi. They sell handicraft and souvenirs at the Marriott Resort Fiji Momi Bay which about 15 minutes from their village.
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They sell like sulu, tanoa, necklaces, earrings They would earn $500 or more on a good day.
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