In the response to the growing market for locally-made goods, Baltimore City's Department of Planning will now provide qualifying business with a "Made in Baltimore" certification. Coordinator Andy Cook tells us what value the city thinks this label will add to products. Plus we speak to Jamyla Bennu, co-founder of the hair- and skin-care brand, Oyin Homemade.
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