 With the right support, small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises have the potential to boost economic growth. It is this understanding that spurs massive stores to improve its relationships with this supplier segment, with accelerated focus since COVID-19. Riga Dolls spices a local manufacturer of herbal teas and spice shakers. Owner Jasin Tarigabad says her company has been able to grow and leverage various market opportunities over the seven years that she has been working with Massey Stores. All of the inputs to Riga Dolls spice come from herbs indigenous to St. Lucia and cultivated by the owner herself. And I gave it to a few friends to sample and they gave me some great feedback. So I decided if I'm getting so much feedback on that good feedback, it's best I go ahead and try some other herbs. Riyakoshes, where the lapel is a locally made skincare line of body butter and a body scrub that comes in a variety of frequencies. While still a relatively small startup, owner Maria Johnny says the feedback from the public is very encouraging. She is confident that the very good working relationship which she enjoys with Massey and the added visibility from the campaign will help push her small business in a positive direction. But whatever you put your trust in, you can make it happen. For those who are now living that want to start their own products, go ahead start your business like Massey that under government trying to promote it. Why not? These two uniquely St. Lucia products are all natural and can be found at Massey Stores supermarkets island wide. From the Government Information Service, I'm Helmetti Mark.