MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES OF ELAEIS GUINEENSIS (OIL PALM) IN RESPONSE TO LOCALIZED MARKETS IN SOUTH EASTERN GHANA, WEST AFRICA | Blazingprojects Postgraduate Thesis
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MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES OF ELAEIS GUINEENSIS (OIL PALM) IN RESPONSE TO LOCALIZED MARKETS IN SOUTH EASTERN GHANA, WEST AFRICA

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

INTRODUCTION

  • 1.1Introduction
  • 1.2Background of Study
  • 1.3Problem Statement
  • 1.4Objective of Study
  • 1.5Limitation of Study
  • 1.6Scope of Study
  • 1.7Significance of Study
  • 1.8Structure of the Research
  • 1.9Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

  • 2.1Overview of the Oil Palm Industry
  • 2.2Historical Development of Oil Palm Cultivation
  • 2.3Economic Importance of Oil Palm
  • 2.4Localized Markets in South Eastern Ghana
  • 2.5Management Strategies in Agriculture
  • 2.6Market Analysis and Trends
  • 2.7Consumer Behavior Studies
  • 2.8Supply Chain Management in Agriculture
  • 2.9Sustainability Practices in Oil Palm Industry
  • 2.10Innovations in Oil Palm Processing

Chapter THREE

RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

  • 3.1Research Design and Methodology
  • 3.2Sampling Techniques
  • 3.3Data Collection Methods
  • 3.4Data Analysis Procedures
  • 3.5Questionnaire Design and Survey
  • 3.6Case Study Approach
  • 3.7Ethical Considerations
  • 3.8Validity and Reliability of Research

Chapter FOUR

DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS

  • 4.1Overview of Research Findings
  • 4.2Analysis of Management Strategies
  • 4.3Market Penetration Strategies
  • 4.4Challenges and Opportunities in Localized Markets
  • 4.5Impact of Consumer Preferences
  • 4.6Sustainability Practices Evaluation
  • 4.7Recommendations for Improvement
  • 4.8Comparison with Industry Standards

Chapter FIVE

SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS

  • 5.1Summary of Findings
  • 5.2Conclusions Drawn from the Study
  • 5.3Implications for the Oil Palm Industry
  • 5.4Recommendations for Future Research
  • 5.5Final Thoughts and Closing Remarks

Thesis Abstract

              ABSTRACT 

West Africa was the leading producer of palm oil in the world at the turn of the century. The palm oil market was based on naturally regenerated groves of Elaeis guineensis (oil palms). An increase in population growth created more demands for land for subsistence crops, limiting the space available for oil palm cultivation. There has also been an increase in the demand for palm wine for the distillation of local alcohol (akpeteshi). Collection of palm wine necessitates felling of the tree. Both of these factors led to a decrease in the number of harvestable palms. The areas of palm production for export have shifted north in Ghana from where the natural palm groves once existed. The palm plantations in this new oil palm area now supply Ghana’s contribution to world markets. In the former areas of palm production, local demands of oil palm products remain. These products include two types of palm oils, leaf fibers, as well as palm wine and akpeteshi. The disappearance of natural groves limits the supply of raw materials to processors, and ultimately caused a shift in management strategies for the people of southeastern Ghana. The objective of this study is to describe the role oil palm in southeastern Ghana. This includes identifying the palm products, conducting a costbenefit analysis of each, and describing the ways farmers manage oil palm. It is found that farmers prefer to manage local varieties of oil palm for palm wine and alcohol production instead of investing more resources into improving cultivation for oils.

Thesis Overview

<p><b></b></p><b>1.1 Introduction</b><div>&nbsp;<div>Elaeis guineensis (Jacq.) is an important oil producing crop throughout the world. Oil palm has a high oil content and the highest potential of oil yield per acre when compared to other vegetable oils (Anyane 1961). At the turn of the century, West Africa was the center of palm oil production. Palm oil and, later, palm kernel oil were used in soap, candles, and early margarine production. Today, oil palm is cultivated around the world, with large plantations in both the East Indies and Central America. In West Africa, palm oil is the main source for filling the fat and oil requirements in the diet. Non-edible products are made from palm kernel oil. There are other oil palm products which are of cultural, domestic, and local economic value. These are referred to as by-products in the plantation industry. The most noted of these products is palm wine. Palm wine is tapped from the xylem flow of the meristem. An alcoholic spirit is distilled from tapped palm wine. In certain places of Africa, a method called standing tapping exists. Standing tapping does not kill the tree. The tapping method in Ghana, fell tapping, requires the felling of the tree which kills the tree, ceasing production of the palm fruits. In Ghana, Togo, and Benin, the fell tapping method is preferred. Ideally, this tapping is done well after the 15- year peak period of production of nuts, when the tree is fully mature. In the southern Volta Region of Ghana, however, it was observed that the trees are harvested much earlier, before the palm is taller than the person who taps it. This is in the first few years of peak nut production, or shortly after fruiting has begun.</div><div> Products made with the leaves of the palm use the fibrous leaf stalk. Baskets and other household items are the most common. These products have generally been neglected as oil palm products. In areas where palm management fells immature trees, the palm fronds have now become more scarce than in the past. The leaves themselves have thus become a commodity sold to basket weavers. Leaves are also pruned to make room for annual cereal crops. Leaf pruning is locally reported to adversely affect palm nut production. While palm oil is the main commodity of oil palm worldwide, farmers in the southeast Ghana seem to manage against palm nut production.&nbsp;</div><div>By continually pruning leaves and felling at an early age, the farmers not only choose to forego a steady annual income which could come from the seasonal harvest of palm nuts, but sacrifice continuous increasing value of the standing tree for wine. The purpose of this study is to examine what causes the local people to manage palms in ways which seem to decrease the value of the tree for its fruit. In doing this, management strategies for the oil palm will be defined. <br>&nbsp; <p> <br></p></div></div>

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