Aggregation of small crafts
practitioners to form
native
crafts dependent corporations, as
an approach to social welfare driven economic development of
underdeveloped
communities, has been presented as having
the potential for creating large number of employment opportunities.
There are several development
venture that local entrepreneurs in the developing nations can
undertake towards the eradication of hunger and other programs. One
of two approaches:
Crafts Based
Corporations and then
Crafts Based
Cooperatives are also available to such entrepreneurs to adopt
for the developing venture
Palm Ethanol Production
The likely most suitable approach for this project would be
the use of crafts based cooperatives. Often palm trees in tropical
countries are not owned in large numbers by a single person, hence
the tree-count that would need to be incorporated into a palm
ethanol production operations would be owned by several persons, who
would have to be recruited to join in the operation.
Equally important for the
development of
palm ethanol, is that it proffers an effective
solution to the
seemingly intractable
problems of grain ethanol and the substitute cellulosic ethanol, impacting the adoption of these ethanol types as
energy sources.