Students' Entrepreneurship Development Through Indigenous Palm Wine Production and Alcohol Distillation

Author:

Owan Valentine Joseph1ORCID,Ekpenyong John Asuquo2ORCID,Owan Mercy Valentine1,Owan Joshua Nkpokpo3,Ekereke Aidam Benjamin2

Affiliation:

1. University of Calabar, Nigeria & Ultimate Research Network, Nigeria

2. University of Calabar, Nigeria

3. Independent Researcher, Nigeria

Abstract

This chapter used a qualitative approach to investigate and describe the palm wine production and alcohol distillation practices of the indigenous people of the Yala-Obubra community in Cross River State, Nigeria. The chapter involved palm wine tappers and alcohol distillers (n = 10). A focus group discussion was held with the respondents, with audio recordings and notes for data collection. The study documented several practices in palm wine production and alcohol distillation and discovered declining palm tree population, climate change, high cost of production, lack of access to credit and social amenities, and stealing as some challenges faced in producing palm wine and distillation of alcohol. The chapter recorded some economic opportunities in the indigenous production of palm wine and distillation of alcohol, and discussed the relevance of these two traditional practices in promoting entrepreneurship among students. The implications of this study's findings were discussed for the promotion of sustainable production and preservation of these traditional practices in Nigeria.

Publisher

IGI Global

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