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ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN By

TOURISM Inyang Uffia


MEANING OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
IN TOURISM
Entrepreneurship in tourism
involves the development of small-
scale businesses that create and sell
niche products, often reflective of
the local culture and traditions.
TYPICAL EXAMPLE OF A
COTTAGE INDUSTRY
COTTAGE INDUSTRY
A cottage industry is a small
manufacturing operation and is often
run out of a home by a single
individual or family. Cottage industries
can be an important source of income
in rural areas where jobs are scarce.
EXAMPLES OF COTTAGE
INDUSTRIES:
1. Leather Work:
- Local Craftsmanship: Entrepreneurs in tourism
can leverage leatherwork to create artisanal
products such as bags, wallets, and footwear that
showcase the techniques and designs unique to
the region. These items serve as authentic
souvenirs for tourists to purchase
2. BEAD MAKING:

- Cultural Artifacts: By engaging in bead making,


entrepreneurs can produce traditional jewelry,
accessories, and decorative items that incorporate
indigenous beadwork designs, reflecting the
cultural heritage of the destination and appealing
to tourists.
Bead Made In Lagos, Nigeria
3. TIE AND DIE:

- Handcrafted Textiles: Entrepreneurs


specializing in tie and die techniques can produce
vibrant, hand-dyed fabrics and clothing, offering
visitors the opportunity to purchase one-of-a-
kind garments that exemplify the local artistry
and fashion traditions.
4. HAIR WEAVING:

- Cultural Hair Accessories: Entrepreneurs


involved in hair weaving create ornate
hairpieces, hair accessories, and traditional hair
braiding styles, providing tourists with a chance
to acquire distinctive and culturally significant
items.
5. PAINTING:

- Artistic Expression: Entrepreneurship in tourism


through painting involves the creation of original
artwork that depicts local landscapes, cultural
motifs, and scenes of daily life, offering tourists the
chance to acquire visually captivating pieces that
encapsulate the essence of the destination.
6. CLOTHING WEAVING:

- Traditional Garments: Entrepreneurs


engaged in clothing weaving produce
traditional garments and textiles, such as
sarongs, shawls, or wraps, showcasing the
craftsmanship and textile heritage of the
region, which can attract tourists seeking
unique clothing items.
7. RAFFIA WEAVING:

- Sustainable Crafts: Entrepreneurs specializing


in raffia weaving contribute to sustainable
tourism by creating eco-friendly products, such
as bags, hats, and decorative items, using
natural and renewable materials indigenous to
the area.
8. BASKET WEAVING:

- Functional Artifacts: Entrepreneurship in


tourism involving basket weaving yields a
variety of handwoven baskets and containers
that serve as functional and decorative
souvenirs, embodying the local weaving
traditions and artisanal skills.
9. CERAMICS AND POTTERY:

Nigeria is known for its intricate and


colourful pottery. In countries like
Morocco, the vibrant ceramic industry
is an essential part of the tourism
sector, attracting visitors to workshops
and studios.

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