Annual sweater sales have increased from 30 to 40 sweaters in the first year to a current average of 250 sweaters each year. Over the years marketing operations have expanded to include Calgary and Edmonton in Alberta, Fernie in British Columbia, and Detroit, Michigan in the U.S.A.
Orgins Of Minkha
Artesanias MINKHA, originates in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Bolivia is a landlocked country in the South America. United Nations states that 70 percent of the population is desperately poor.
In Quechuan MINKHA means women working together. It is a name well-chosen for the Bolivian knitting co-operative. Hand knitting has historically been an Andean life skill. For centuries the South American people have created unique textiles with their traditional knitting. Their knitting expertise is demonstrated today in the exquisite hand-knit alpaca sweaters of the MINKHA knitting co-operative in Cochabamba, Bolivia.
MINKHA has established itself as a successful knitting co-op thanks to the hard work and talent of the Bolivian women. At this time, the income derived from the knitting co-op supports more than 30 Bolivian families and supplements the income for another 15 families.
Members of the knitting co-op elect a board of six directors, a president, vice president, and four other members from within the co-op to operate the business. The part-time office administrator is the only paid employee of MINKHA. Members get paid for each sweater and at the end of the year they receive a dividend based upon the profits.
Most of the sweater is knitted in the knitter's home where she continues to fulfull her other responsibilities. Finishing, such as buttons, buttonholes, and washing the sweater are completed in the office, where quality control inspection and preparation for delivery are completed.