PROSPECTS AND CHALLENGES OF MICRO AND SMALL MANUFACTURING ENTERPRISES: THE CASE OF MEKELLE CITY
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2024-01-25
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Mekelle University
Abstract
This study was intended to investigate the challenges and prospects of the micro and small
manufacturing enterprises.
The purpose (reason) why the researcher intended study
(investigate) the problems were in order to solve the challenges encountered and also so as
to eradicate poverty by expanding & encouraging or creating so many enterprises. Note
that when the researcher tries to describe the question who did what? The researcher
should do (accomplish) so as to identify the problems that affect the performance of
MSMES and then the government expected to fulfill the gap and then preparing a
conductive loan facility, rendering suitable working place and providing market linkages
and so on. Both primary and secondary sources were used in generating valuable and
relevant data, 416 are taken as target population of the study & the researcher used 204
samples of the micro and small manufacturing enterprises were selected using a stratified
random sampling technique, from which the required data generated and analyzed
employing the descriptive research design. This study both qualitative and quantitative
research (a mixed approach) that attempts to accumulate existing information. The finding
reveals that the majorities of respondents have low educational status and shortage of
marketing skill and information. Furthermore, uncertain nature of the market & lack of
market information, shortage of working capital and collateral requirements are found as a
general challenge to entrepreneurs of the MSMEs in the study area. To conclude financial,
marketing and working premise constraints are major constraints. Based on the major
findings some recommendations are drawn. The Mekelle city Administration official would
be responsible to provide affordable alternative sources of finance by dealing with
responsible bodies (banks and other credit institutions) and better to provide additional
market opportunities by making linkage with public project and advertising their product
and also to enhance the capacity and skill of the operators through continuous training
experience sharing from successful enterprises.
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Challenges, Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, Micro and Small Enterprises, Prospect.