In southern Mozambique a traditional wine is produced using the sap from two palm species, Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata. Production of palm wine is one of the main livelihood activities in the Zitundo area. We examined the local production and trade of palm wine in the area. Using structured interviews we investigated the tapping activity, local management practices and the palm wine market, and assessed the incomes derived from palm wine sales and the tappers' perceptions on productivity, abundance and sales fluctuation. Tapping palms was practiced year round in five of the sixteen villages in the area and the mean number of palms tapped per day was 102 ± 52 per tapper. Tappers spent an average of 25 ± 18 h per week on tapping a...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
The study was carried out to investigate the economic viability of setting up a small scale palm win...
There is a widespread view that commercialization of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in the tropi...
In southern Mozambique a traditional wine is produced using the sap from two palm species, Hyphaene ...
The small size and yield of Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata palms in south-eastern Africa ma...
Tapping of sap from Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata palms to make palm wine is an important ...
Palms are tapped around the world as sources of sugars for fermentation. A comparison of tapped and ...
Indigenous technology such as tapping of palm wine has proved to be an efficient and effective means...
In most low-income countries, rural households combine a range of economic activities to generate in...
In the Eastern Cape of South Africa the fronds of the wild palm Phoenix reclinata are harvested by r...
Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata are two abundant palm species in the Maputaland coastal plai...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 01 Sep 2021In this study we investigate whether the increasin...
The first of the techniques to obtain palm wine consists of tapping the sap of a live palm through a...
Open Access ArticleSub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as an important area for oil palm culti...
The study which compared the potentials of oil palm wine (OPW) and raphia palm wine (RPW) in South E...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
The study was carried out to investigate the economic viability of setting up a small scale palm win...
There is a widespread view that commercialization of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in the tropi...
In southern Mozambique a traditional wine is produced using the sap from two palm species, Hyphaene ...
The small size and yield of Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata palms in south-eastern Africa ma...
Tapping of sap from Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata palms to make palm wine is an important ...
Palms are tapped around the world as sources of sugars for fermentation. A comparison of tapped and ...
Indigenous technology such as tapping of palm wine has proved to be an efficient and effective means...
In most low-income countries, rural households combine a range of economic activities to generate in...
In the Eastern Cape of South Africa the fronds of the wild palm Phoenix reclinata are harvested by r...
Hyphaene coriacea and Phoenix reclinata are two abundant palm species in the Maputaland coastal plai...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 01 Sep 2021In this study we investigate whether the increasin...
The first of the techniques to obtain palm wine consists of tapping the sap of a live palm through a...
Open Access ArticleSub-Saharan Africa is increasingly viewed as an important area for oil palm culti...
The study which compared the potentials of oil palm wine (OPW) and raphia palm wine (RPW) in South E...
Oil palm production in Ghana—which is primarily cultivated by smallholders (60%+)—plays an important...
The study was carried out to investigate the economic viability of setting up a small scale palm win...
There is a widespread view that commercialization of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) in the tropi...