The Ministry of Human Development announced on April 10 that it is continuing efforts to support entrepreneurs in Jujuy through training and tools aimed at strengthening local productive development.
These actions are part of the work by the Directorate of Economic Strengthening, which operates under the Secretariat of Integral Development. The ministry said it recently held workshops titled “How to calculate costs, prices, and break-even point,” designed to help entrepreneurs gain strategic knowledge for better project management, improved sales, and expanded growth opportunities.
Additionally, the Community Economy Coordination conducted workshops on making Easter eggs. These sessions were targeted at young people and adults with disabilities, older adults, and entrepreneurs from various localities.
Other activities included recycling workshops using thermofusion techniques and Eco Print methods. According to the ministry’s statement, these initiatives aim to promote sustainability by encouraging material reuse while supporting the creation of new productive units.
The ongoing programs reflect a focus on both economic empowerment and sustainable practices among diverse groups in Jujuy.


