Monday, July 23, 2018

Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI): L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program on helping to teach new opportunities to youths addicted to drugs abuse at FREE AT LAST SOBER HOUSE Morogoro.

Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI):
L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program on helping to teach new opportunities to youths addicted to drugs abuse at FREE AT LAST SOBER HOUSE Morogoro.

Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI):
L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program on helping to teach new opportunities to youths addicted to drugs abuse at FREE AT LAST SOBER HOUSE Morogoro.The program is one of community projects to be accomplished within this year.

Mushroom research, cultivation and development are an initiative of Love Environment And Reliable Nutriceuticals (L.E.A.R.N) Programme funded by Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015) and Afrikasili Mushroom Research, Training and Development Centre.
L.E.A.R.N Program aims to catalyze the application of Science and Technology towards food security and the creation of employment opportunities especially for rural women and the unemployed youth. The concept includes enhancement of people’s health and socio-economic welfare; the production of sustainable development and environmental regeneration in rural and urban communities. 



L.E.A.R.N Program aims at providing affordable options that are viable and suitable to generate income that can contribute to the reduction of poverty for the people in Tanzania’s rural and urban communities by promoting mushroom farming and mushroom consumption. Thus the project further aims to transfer scientific technology and skills to communities to make productive use of byproducts of agricultural food processing otherwise deemed a waste. Within the Afrikasili Mushroom Research, Training and Development Centre (AMRTDC) and Mamaland Mushroom Farms(2015), the L.E.A.R.N Program focuses on mushroom research by domestication of indigenous edible and medicinal mushrooms as well as product development from cultivated indigenous and exotic mushrooms.

Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015).
E-Mail:- Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone: +255621080300.
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