Village Skill Mapping
Identify local skills such as repair, craft, food, farming support, service work and small manufacturing.
IDSA Village Business Growth Model explains how village-level workers, shops, home units, local products, service providers and small enterprises can become more organized through profile clarity, MSME readiness, directory visibility, CRM follow-up and responsible growth support.
It is a rural business development concept where village skills, local products, shops, workers and small enterprises can be organized into digital profiles, business categories, CRM follow-up, MSME readiness and wider market visibility direction.
Village growth needs more than promotion. It needs skill mapping, product identity, digital profile, CRM discipline, MSME readiness and safety.
Identify local skills such as repair, craft, food, farming support, service work and small manufacturing.
Prepare product/service name, category, location, quality direction, photos and basic description.
Support business identity, registration direction, documents, billing awareness and lawful operation.
List village businesses, workers, vendors and local products with category and service area clarity.
Customer inquiry, buyer interest, vendor lead, callback, notes, status and support coordination.
Prepare wider market visibility with honest claims, compliance awareness and no false export promise.
This model can support both service-based and product-based rural growth opportunities.
Electrician, plumber, mason, painter, carpenter, helper, mechanic and repair service worker.
Tiffin, snacks, pickles, papad, spices, bakery, local food supply and home-made products.
Farm support, seed/fertilizer shop, tools, dairy, animal feed, packaging and local supply.
Handicraft, stitching, tailoring, bamboo/wood work, local art and handmade product groups.
Grocery, mobile shop, hardware, CSC point, stationery, repair shop and rural retail store.
Computer work, form filling, online service, CRM support, listing, design and marketing assistance.
A safe rural growth path should begin with identification and organization before promotion and wider market connection.
Find local skill, product, shop, service, worker or small business activity.
Prepare name, category, location, service area, contact path and basic quality details.
Create digital profile, listing, photos, WhatsApp contact, website or catalog direction.
Map business with customers, vendors, CSC, partners, directory and CRM inquiry flow.
Improve packaging, response, pricing clarity, quality, documentation and customer handling.
Explore MSME support, Learn2Earn, distributor network, local-to-global visibility and wider market readiness.
These points help convert village skill or product into a cleaner business profile and inquiry-ready listing.
| Readiness Point | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Business / Skill Name | Clear name of service, shop, product group, worker skill or village enterprise. |
| Category | Correct category such as food, repair, craft, shop, agriculture, service or digital support. |
| Location | Village, block, district, PIN, nearby town or service coverage area. |
| Product / Service Detail | What is offered, quality direction, availability, capacity and basic pricing direction. |
| Contact Path | Phone, WhatsApp, directory inquiry, CRM callback or local support contact route. |
| Trust & Safety | No fake claim, no false certificate, privacy-safe contact and responsible service conduct. |
Village business growth connects local service, directory listing, MSME readiness, Learn2Earn, CRM follow-up and local-to-global visibility.
Convert local skills and products into structured digital visibility and business readiness.
Show service category, location, availability and customer handling direction.
Support home-based products, food, stitching, craft and small enterprise visibility.
Connect village enterprise with business identity, documents, billing and growth direction.
Capture buyer/customer inquiry, notes, callback and follow-up properly.
Connect village service, directory, Learn2Earn, MSME, vendor network and local-to-global model.
Rural growth should be built with honesty, quality, privacy and compliance awareness. Fake claims can damage trust.
Join IDSA to explore village skill mapping, business profile, MSME readiness, directory listing, CRM follow-up and responsible digital growth.