May PERAan: Café owner in Cairns chooses kin as support system

Julito's Filipino Cafe

The cafe is based in Cairns, Queensland Credit: Julito's Filipino Cafe FB page

Queenslander Jules Ganzan bowed out of a business partnership and decided to turn to his family to help him run his restaurant and café, a venture that has steadily grown since 2014.


KEY POINTS
  • According to Statista, the bread and bakery products market is expected to reach US$12.86bn in 2025.
  • Ganzan says supplies for his business are hard to come by in Cairns, which he considers one of the risks.
  • He allotted a minimal capital of $20,000 AUD for his business, which covered the cost of baking equipment.


Julito Ganzan
Julito's business was built in 2014.
Ang tingin ko sa mga 'competitor' ay mga kaibigan. Ang gusto ko lahat kami aangat at hindi nagsi-siraan.
Jules Ganzan, Resto and Cafe Owner
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