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Capitalizing on the abundance of skills for intricate craftsmanship and the raw materials available in Pampanga, Betis Crafts, Inc. has anchored its revenue stream on hand carving, from the 1970s when it made wooden souvenir items to 1980 when it began making furniture with an initial capitalization of P10,000.
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Capitalizing on the abundance of skills for intricate craftsmanship and the raw materials available in Pampanga, Betis Crafts, Inc. has anchored its revenue stream on hand carving, from the 1970s when it made wooden souvenir items to 1980 when it began making furniture with an initial capitalization of P10,000.
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