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Kre-Yole: A Platform that Promotes Local Production and Haitian Culture
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  • September 30, 2024
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Kre-Yole: A Platform that Promotes Local Production and Haitian Culture

Kre-Yole, a Haitian company dedicated to the promotion and sale of local, artisanal and agricultural products. Founded with the aim of highlighting Haiti’s cultural richness and unique talents, Kre-Yole positions itself as a sales channel allowing artisans, agricultural producers and others to share their creations with the world.

Sell ​​and Buy 100% Haitian Products

Sell ​​and Buy 100% Haitian Products

Kre-Yole is the ideal solution for local entrepreneurs wishing to expand their visibility and sales. By joining the platform, you will have access to a large audience eager to discover Haiti’s artisanal treasures, agricultural products and unique cultural creations. Whether you are an artisan, a farmer or a creator, you can easily sell your products while benefiting from the support of a team dedicated to your success.

A Window Open to Haitian Culture and Heritage

A Window Open to Haitian Culture and Heritage

Kre-Yole is much more than a simple sales platform: it embodies an open window on everything that Haïti represents, both in terms of culture, history and gastronomy. Haïti is a country rich in traditions, with a unique cultural identity, particularly when it comes to food and crafts. Thanks to Kre-Yole, these distinctive elements are accessible to a wider audience, allowing everyone to discover and consume the products that are the pride of the country.

Among the items available are beautiful handmade products, elegant Creole dresses and local agricultural products. Each purchase made on the platform represents a direct connection with Haitian culture, while supporting the local economy and encouraging national production.

Support for Local Artisans and Producers

Support for Local Artisans and Producers

One of Kre-Yole’s central missions is to promote local talent. The company encourages young creators and farmers to develop their production and believe in the value of their products. Kre-Yole aims to be a bridge between these artisans and a wider market, by offering them a space where they can exhibit and sell their works.

The products offered by Kre-Yole are carefully selected for their quality. The platform ensures secure and reliable delivery, thanks to partnerships with delivery companies, thus ensuring that items arrive safely, wherever you are.

The Vision of Joane Yolie Noël, Founder of Kre-Yole

The Vision of Joane Yolie Noël, Founder of Kre-Yole

Joane Yolie Noël, originally from Cap-Haïtien and graduated in administrative sciences, is the founder of Kre-Yole. From a young age, she developed a deep love for the culture and traditions of her country. Inspired by the local markets where she admired the artisanal works, she nourished a dream: to value these talents and promote Haitian production through a company that could offer a space for artisans to exhibit their creations.

An Invitation to Consume Local and Discover Haiti

An Invitation to Consume Local and Discover Haiti

Kre-Yole invites everyone to discover the beauty of Haïti through its authentic products and its rich culture. By purchasing items on this platform, consumers not only support local producers, but they also reconnect with Haitian culture.

To order or learn more, simply visit their website www.kreyolelakay.com. Kre-Yole teams can also be reached by email at kreyole01@gmail.com or by phone at 4843-0794.

Kre-Yole is an opportunity to taste the beauty of Haïti while supporting the local economy and creativity.

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