Bandarlampung, June 24 -- Regional Economic and Financial Policy Implementation Team (KEKDA) head at BI's Lampung Office, Listyowati Puji Lestari, stated that empowering sharia-based businesses in food and fashion is attainable through the Indonesian Sharia Creative Industry program (IKRA).

"The IKRA Indonesia program is designed to empower sharia-based businesses in the halal food and fashion sectors, with a primary focus on end-to-end, community-based development," Listyowati remarked in Bandarlampung on Monday.

She explained that the program aims to develop high-quality halal business players and products that are competitive in both domestic and global halal markets.

"This initiative is also expected to contribute significantly to ...