Similar to the Industrial Revolution in the Britain, the impact of development on Agricultural industries in Indonesia, known as the Green Revolution, affected both Rural and Suburban people who lacked the skills to work in the new modern sectors. Since 1970s, the only way for many rural families and micro entrepreneurs to support themselves was for the husband or head of household to move to the cities in search of employment. The women were often left to carry on in their villages to manage traditional affairs and day to day family matters, often living below the poverty line trying to support their families by whatever means possible.
At that time, the government and society in general were not thinking about business activities that could help gender equality and reduce rapid urbanization. They were more interested in the growth of the manufacturing industry, using cheap labor for high profits.
Pekerti Nusantara Company was founded in 1979, with the aim of providing employment opportunities for rural and marginalized workers across Indonesia, enabling them to remain in their villages with their families.
With the head office at Rawamangun, East Jakarta and its vast warehouse located in Klender area (still in East Jakarta), PT Pekerti Nusantara present a variety of Indonesian handicraft products from different materials and culture backgrounds.
With our experience of almost 30 years, Pekerti has exported a massive range of handicraft products all over the world. From Meubel furniture, home decorations, office equipment, through to leather accessories and silver jewellery, our products have been sold in Europe, America, Canada, Asia, the Pacific, and Australia.
Please do not hesitate to visit our store at www.pekerti.com or www.pekertishop.com or contact us at our e-mail address: pekerti@pekerti.com, we are willing to supply you with our high quality product!

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