Cempa Market
In Mexico the Craftsmen have a big digital divide because many of these Craftsmen live in distant communities, don't have computers nor Internet. For this situation, Craftsmen don't sell their products online, and in this pandemic, their sales were null. Overall we are trying to increase fair prices for their products. For this, we created a platform where their products and her history is displayed. We designed a logistic system and create a business model to connect directly the products of craftsmen with clients from Mexico and the world, thanks to this platform the craftsmen can sell their products in this pandemic and in the future. Also, craftsmen are all over the world. So this solution can be implemented throughout different countries. Aiming to help every time more communities.
Mexico has more than 12 millions craftsmen, and they have a lot of challenges one of this is the digital divide and this was more visible in this pandemic when they have to close their business, this situation incites that sales of their products will be reduced to zero, and the craftsmen don't have a place in where they can sell their products. Mostof these craftsmen didn't have a computer or internet.. They can't create a webpage to sell their products. Other important problem that the artesian have is bargaining, making them earn less money. When we started we saw this problem as only from Mexico, but as we've expanded we've seen this also affects Latin America and many other countries as well.
We created a platform focused on supporting craftsmen. Rather than only selling their products, we let them share their stories and experiences with every user that logs into our website. Additionally, we provide them with courses about Finances, Marketing and other subjects in order to empower them. We believe that craftsmen shouldn't have to worry about all the hassles that involve selling their products online. Thus, we are in charge of the logistics, publicity, creation, and management of their online stores
We are also concerned about fair prices. Therefore, we always ask them how much would they want to earn from every item and after that we add a commission that covers the maintenance of our website and our work as well.
We are targeting most of the handcrafters and artisans that live in Mexico. Although most of them are well-skilled, people tend to buy their products very cheap. These people normally live in vulnerable situations, where crime, violence and lack of education are their daily basis.
- Scale safe and private digital identity and financial tools to allow people and small businesses to thrive in the digital economy.
My team considers that we fit with the digital inclusion challenge. One of the most important aspects that we aim to cover every time with our project is the fact that most Mexico's craftsmen lack digital literacy. Therefore, we are sure to fit into this category.
- Pilot: An organization deploying a tested product, service, or business model in at least one community.
We consider that we are still in the pilot phase because although we have around 15 different craftsmen around Mexico, we haven't made enough impact to be at a growth stage. Some of these communities are: San Cristobal de las Casas Chiapas, Ichinton Chiapas, Xochimilco Mexico City, Santiago Mexquititlán Queretaro, Iztlahuaca de Rayón, San Martin Tilcajete Oaxaca, Comalcalco Tabasco. In each community, we've positively impacted the lives of around 15 people.