Problems of Tourism Development through the Creation of Digital Platforms for Sale of Craft Products
Keywords:
digital platforms, handicrafts, tourist flow, tourist services, handicraft sales, Delphi methodAbstract
This article addresses the challenges of tourism development through the creation of a digital platform for the sale of handicrafts. The pandemic conditions in the world have had a serious impact on the tourism industry and handicraft trade. All countries are analyzing integration processes with other sectors to develop this sector. The indicators of tourism and national handicrafts in Uzbekistan for 2010-2021 were selected for analysis. According to the analysis, it is necessary to develop a digital platform and introduce QR code technology to develop online sales of handicrafts and attract tourists.
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