Making The Right Choice To Save The Honey Business
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51471/ijecs.v3i1.1395Keywords:
Entrepreneurship, Technology, Youth, Graduate, Gig Economy, Partners, EnterpriseAbstract
It is a hazy day in December that scared Nur Izzatie, and she likes to weep at the pain and disturbance she is going through. Nur Izzatie came into her room and closed the door with a blast. She thinks, ‘I will lose everything I have been working for a year. Without kelulut bees and bee hives, I will be out of business.’ Nur Izzatie just discovered that numerous kelulut bees had perished on the ground, and the bee hives were empty. Hundreds of bees emerge in front of the bee hive's entrance and begin to circle. In the absence of bees and honey, undoubtedly, there will be no business. Nur Izzatie had difficulty dealing with the problem, so fewer bees would die or flee away. She needs to find the reason soon to resolve it. Otherwise, she will lose everything.Downloads
Published
2024-08-01
How to Cite
Taharim, Z., & Halim, N. F. (2024). Making The Right Choice To Save The Honey Business. International Journal of Entrepreneurship Case Study (IJECS), 3(1). https://doi.org/10.51471/ijecs.v3i1.1395