Sunday, August 5, 2018

MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS AT NANE NANE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS: SOLAR DRYING AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.

MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS AT NANE NANE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS:
SOLAR DRYING AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.


Preservation of agricultural produce is one of the central problems faced by developing countries. And as time goes on, these problems will be aggravated by the growing dietary needs of the ever increasing population of these countries.
In many developing countries large quantities of fruits and vegetables spoil due to inadequate infrastructure, insufficient processing capacities, and growing marketing difficulties caused by intensifying competition and protectionism in the worldwide agricultural markets. Up to 70 per cent of agricultural products spoil during the traditional process of open-air drying, especially in tropical and subtropical regions. Drying these products can help solve these problems, while also making an important contribution to improving the population's income and supply situation.
Drying is an important form of food preservation that is often carried out at farm level right after harvest, or especially with highly perishable crops, at peak harvest time when local markets are saturated. Drying vegetables, fruits and meat with thermal energy enables longer storage times and easier transportation. Up to 70 per cent of agricultural products spoil during the traditional process of open-air drying, especially in tropical and subtropical regions.
Agricultural products can be dried open-air or unimproved, directly in the sun, with biomass or in solar dryers.
Open-air or unimproved drying takes place when food is exposed to the sun and wind by placing it in trays, on racks, or on the ground. The advantage of drying products directly open-air is that almost no costs for fuel and appliances have to be spent by the farmer. However, the dried products are often of lower quality due to varying temperature levels and contamination of the products with dust, vermin’s and leafs.




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MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS AT NANE NANE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS: "WEKEZA KATIKA KILIMO,UFUGAJI NA UVUVI KWA MAENDELEO YA VIWANDA".



MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS AT NANE NANE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS:
"WEKEZA KATIKA KILIMO,UFUGAJI NA UVUVI KWA MAENDELEO YA VIWANDA".

On behalf of Mamaland Mushroom farms team we would like to thank all the government officers,individuals,entreprenuers and different organizations that came to visit us at Nane Nane Agricultural Shows today. It was a pleasure having two groups of farmers from Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania (SAT) with us and showing you the advanced features of our NEW mushroom production technology. The new technology will be a great asset to our mushroom producing community, and we are pleased that you would share with others. We will keep you posted on our progress and hope you can visit us again soon and we invite you to contact us if you require further information.
Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015).
E-Mail:-Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone: +255621-080300.
Twitter/Facebook/Linkedin/Google+:-
Mamaland Mushroom Farms.
Blog: Mamalandmushroomproject.blogspot.com
Fight Back Against Malnutrition,Save Lives.
Mushroom is Therapy.
#Mushroom_Is_Therapy.

MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS AT NANE NANE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS: "WEKEZA KATIKA KILIMO,UFUGAJI NA UVUVI KWA MAENDELEO YA VIWANDA".

MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS AT NANE NANE AGRICULTURAL SHOWS:
"WEKEZA KATIKA KILIMO,UFUGAJI NA UVUVI KWA MAENDELEO YA VIWANDA".




Mamaland Mushroom Farms in collaboration with Okoa Society and Morogoro Municipal Council are participating in this year’s celebration from 1th to 10th August 2018 at Morogoro Nane Nane Trade Fair Ground. Participation aims at creating public awareness and motivating the public to produce mushrooms as a way of poverty alleviation, energy-protein malnutrition declination and employment creation and use Mushroom products and services including underestimated wild edible mushrooms. A mixed type of stakeholders from farmers, businesses and officials will be introduced to our products and services offered.





Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015).
E-Mail:-Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone: +255621-080300.
Twitter/Facebook/Linkedin/Google+:-
Mamaland Mushroom Farms.
Blog: Mamalandmushroomproject.blogspot.com
Fight Back Against Malnutrition,Save Lives.
Mushroom is Therapy.
#Mushroom_Is_Therapy.

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