Tuesday, December 18, 2018

MEETING FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS IN AGRIBUSINESS.

MEETING FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS IN AGRIBUSINESS.
On behalf of the administration, departments and staffs of Mamaland Mushroom Farms we thank Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO) and United States Department of States for invite us in the MEETING FOR CREATIVE ENTREPRENEURS IN AGRIBUSINESS on December 20, 2018 at SIDO Conference Hall-Morogoro.
Topics to be discussed:-
-How to develop your idea(s) to attract Investors,
-How to increase efficiency in your business,
-Tactics to convince Investor(s) to invest on your business,
-Ways to find markets.

Speakers:-
-Sokoine University of Agriculture,
-Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO).
The primary goal of this meeting is to bring together entrepreneurs, professionals, business owners,investors and partners under one roof to discuss the issues on creative entrepreneurship in agribusiness and to develop possible strategies as to how the entrepreneurs can become creative and more engaged in entrepreneurship in agribusiness (Agri-entrepreneurship).
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Friday, December 7, 2018

MAMALAND ONLINE MUSHROOM PRODUCTION COURSE (MOMPC): DATA DRIVEN E-AGRICULTURE SOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN AFRICA.

MAMALAND ONLINE MUSHROOM PRODUCTION COURSE (MOMPC): DATA DRIVEN E-AGRICULTURE SOLUTION FOR SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY IN AFRICA.


Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course deliver the freedom to learn and the tools to succeed, empowering you knowledge and boost your career in mushroom industry. Flexible learning on your schedule. It is known to all that Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course is the best and largest online course in the Tanzania.
Therefore, many farmers are looking forward to going to this online and on-farms school for further mycological education. Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course which is a part of this Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015) provides more than 30 farmers and certification to their learners through the internet. Main majors of the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course includes:
-MUSHROOM PRODUCTION COURSE (APPLIED MYCOLOGY 001),
-MUSHROOM PURE CULTURE PRODUCTION (APPLIED MYCOLOGY 002),
-PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN MUSHROOM PRODUCTION,
-CONTROL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN MUSHROOM PROJECTS and
-Short course on Mushroom enterprise development in Tanzania: A Value Chain Approach.
In the competitive society, we have to face a lot of difficulties and challenges every day. In order to catch up with the fast pace of the society, everyone needs higher education. However, things usually go against what we have expected. Many people have no enough time or money to go back to university for receiving education. They have to make a living by themselves or take care of their children. If you are among those people who are chasing their initial dream always, you can ask the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course for a help.
Info about the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course Admission and Courses.
Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course provides various courses for farmers in different learning levels. And the admission of Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course is non-competitive. Farmers who are considering taking the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Courses have to submit one admission application form.
Bear in Mind:
The following is about Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Courses are available to different learning levels.
Short Course(s): Short course on Mushroom enterprise development in Tanzania: A Value Chain Approach.
Benefits of Taking the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Courses.
For farmers who choose to take the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course courses, they will enjoy a lot of benefits.
• Similar to some other online education, Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course offer flexible course schedule which allows all their farmers to take the online course wherever an internet access can be connected.
• The student – lecturer ratio is relatively high, say 1:5.
• Various majors can be chosen according to the farmers’ interests and social needs.
• All the online teachers are very patient to help their farmers to understand more about their lessons and to solve academic problems.
• Online courses feature a variety of online discussions and activities, which can ease the serious online class atmosphere.
Notice:
Although, the Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course courses can be reached in a relatively flexible way, farmers had better make a well arranged study plan and keep it. To some extent, the eased learning environment may be a drawback for receiving your education.
Mode of Delivery.
The course consists of lectures, digital books, direct discussion and field videos. The course is structured around mushroom value chain with a focus on mushroom production and husbandry, processing and distribution of mushroom and mushroom products.
Participation Fee.
The participation fees is Tshs 50,000/= (30 USD) for complete production course and frequently learning + continuous support in your projects + to join our mushroom production network. Other fees are shown in an attached products and service quotation which will be sent to your e-mail if you are interested.
Application.
Interested paarticipants should pay fee ANYTIME through the Mobile account provided hereunder.
Halopesa: Halopesa Service,
Account Name: MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS.
Account Number: 0621 080 300.
For international clients, you can pay through Moneygram or Western Union.
Certificates.
Certificates of attendance will be issued to all participants.
Join now to grab an opportunities.
Anywhere, Anytime.
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E-Mail:-Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone/WhatsApp: +255621-080300.
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Thursday, December 6, 2018

5th ANNUAL ReNAPRI STAKEHOLDER CONFERENCE 2018.

5th ANNUAL ReNAPRI STAKEHOLDER CONFERENCE 2018.





On behalf of Mamaland Mushroom farms team we would like to thank Regional Network of Agricultural Policy Institutes (ReNAPRI) for include us in it 5th RENAPRI STAKEHOLDER CONFERENCE under the theme "Unlocking the Region's Agricultural Potential through Land Reform, Youth Employment and Markets". It is our pleasure to thank also Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, University of Pretoria, Friedrich Naumann Foundation (FNF), ABSA Bank, The School of Agricultural Economics and Business Studies (SAEBS) of Sokoine University of Agriculture, Michigan State University, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), different Universities, Agricultural research organizations, speakers for their sharing knowledge with us on land reform policies, Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Smart Agriculture on job creation through youth agri-entreprenuership. The knowledge will be a great asset to our community, and we are pleased that we would continue to 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.














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E-Mail:-Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone: +255621-080300.
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Sunday, November 11, 2018

MAMALAND ONLINE MUSHROOM PRODUCTION COURSE (MOMPC): THE SUCCESSFUL LEARNING PROGRAM IN INFORMATION ERA IN TANZANIA.

MAMALAND ONLINE MUSHROOM PRODUCTION COURSE (MOMPC):
THE SUCCESSFUL LEARNING PROGRAM IN INFORMATION ERA IN TANZANIA.

Learning takes time and patience. It is a process — a journey. A self - directed learning process is arguably the most powerful model for facilitating and inspiring individual, group and organizational learning and development.
We provide a learning process to empower people to guide themselves through their personal learning and development journey. This process is built upon three major principles:
-Creation and implementation of a challenging and realistic action plan for development.
-Ongoing development dialogue between learners and supervisors. Both have a responsibility to ensure that the entire learning process happens.

-Identification of gaps between one’s IDEAL self and REAL self. These gaps represent a primary motivator to learn and improve.




E-agriculture continues to evolve in scope as new ICT applications continue to be harnessed in the agriculture sector. More specifically, e-agriculture involves the conceptualization, design, development, evaluation and application of innovative ways to use ICTs in the rural domain, with a primary focus on agriculture. Provisions of standards, norms, methodologies, and tools as well as development of individual and institutional capacities, and policy support are all key components of e-agriculture. Through ICTs, Mamaland Online Mushroom Production Course have a possibility of strengthening the linkage between extension, research and farmers.
Thanks to our client (Antony-From Uvinza,Kigoma) for your successful production practice.
We can help you too choose the learning opportunity that’s right for you or your organization. Just call or send us an e-mail to join our program. We’re here to help!


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Phone: +255621-080300.
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Friday, October 26, 2018

IMPACT OF MUSHROOM UTILITY ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.

IMPACT OF MUSHROOM UTILITY ON HOUSEHOLD FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES.


In sub-Saharan Africa, where approximately 70 percent of the population live in rural areas, crop and animal production, fisheries and forestry activities are direct sources of food and provide income with which to buy food. Increased and diversified production of food for family consumption or as a source of income is a basic prerequisite for improved household food security. Better home and community food processing, preservation and storage and access to marketing facilities can also contribute to household food security by alleviating seasonal shortages in food supply and stabilizing market prices. Agricultural practices and technology as well as the establishment of small-scale agro-processing industries can significantly increase employment and income-generating opportunities and thus positively affect household access to food. Food safety and quality, secured through effective food quality control at all stages of production, processing and handling, also influence nutritional well-being. With regard to infant nutrition, the extent of breastfeeding is important, and hygienic preparation and handling of food are crucial for disease prevention and proper child growth.
Edible fungi can become a viable alternative in the food culture, it is necessary to develop strategies and educational programs for food security, to conduct applied research to assess the incorporation of mushrooms into the food culture of the communities and to consider the acceptability of this food. This requires promoting the properties of mushrooms and considering their nutritional and/or medicinal contributions, self-consumption, commercialization to buy other food and the utilization of by-products or agricultural residues for cultivation, all while paying heed to the implications of food safety and regulations. The contributions of different professionals in social and technical areas in transferring knowledge to the community, is also of great relevance to the acceptability of these ideas within communities.It is well known that mushroom cultivation is a cost-effective way to provide proteins i.e. requiring minimal land, temperate climate, high humidity and waste organic substrates.
This calls for action to develop home based enrichment of traditional foods by exploiting the nutritious foods such as mushrooms that are rich in protein, micronutrients, fiber, and health-giving properties. Mushrooms are ranked to be richer than most food sources except meat in term of protein content. Despite having high nutritional attributes mushrooms are low cholesterol content. Considering their protein, micronutrients content, and health-giving properties, mushrooms can highly contribute to handle the protein malnutrition and micronutrients deficiency in developing and underdeveloped countries.
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Phone: +255621-080300.
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Friday, October 19, 2018

Mushroom Research And Development Initiative (M.R.A.D.I) paves a way to Wild edible mushroom as underestimated non-wood forest products (NWFP) bio-resource in Tanzania.

Mushroom Research And Development Initiative (M.R.A.D.I) paves a way to Wild edible mushroom as underestimated non-wood forest products (NWFP) bio-resource in Tanzania. 


Our Research, Development & Product Designing Department (RDPSD) conducted several research which reveals how forest products and forestry can contribute to alleviation of poverty and food insecurity. L.E.A.R.N program conducts the Promotion and development of non-wood forest products (NWFP) by improving the sustainable use of NWFP in order to improve income-generation and food security, to contribute to the wise management of the world's forests and to conserve their biodiversity and preparation of a catalogue of mushroom strains indigenous to Tanzania. This will be comprehensive and include, for example, data relating to the location, altitude and nature (e.g. miombo forest, grassland) of the collection site, prevailing climatic conditions, and mushroom distribution patterns. Canvassing of growers and the local population in general about sightings of mushroom fruit bodies growing in the wild will be employed in this program.
However, most information on fungi is available on cultivated species while data on wild edible fungi (WEF) remain scarce. The classical method for identifying a macrofungus involves a microscopic examination of tissues, spores and spore structures. This will at least ensure that the genus is identified. Identification of the lesser known tropical species may also require examination of reference collections. Useful visual clues can be obtained from photographs in field guides (Mamaland Wild Mushroom Field Guide: Epitomized scientific taxonomical knowledge of wild mushroom to indigenous ethnomycology) which is ready-made, straight-forward field guide for indigenous wild mushroom collectors and hunters.

Mushrooms are highly perishable and seasonal, available mostly during rainy season. Extension of shelf life through different preservation methods is essential for value addition. Commonly used as mushroom preservation methods are soaking (in fresh or cold water), salting, boiling and sun drying, as well as smoking. Additionally, edible wild mushrooms can serves as a vital source of nutritious food and if well exploited can contribute to food and nutritional security especially in rural areas. Sustainable conservation of forests can also be achieved through proper harvesting methods to ensure continuous supply of mushrooms. Awareness on proper harnessing, processing and preserving should be provided to communities in rural areas where mushrooms are seasonally harvested as source of income generation and food although mushroom poisoning is another challenge since it is very difficult to differentiate between edible and poisonous mushrooms as some of mushrooms in the same families are very similar.
Mamaland Mushroom Farms harnessing, processing and preserving the edible fruit bodies of Afrocantharellus, Lactarius, Russula, Termitomyces and Amanita for storage and markerting. The mushrooms are cut into pieces and sun dried by Solar dryer innovated by our Production, Innovative Technology & Resources Management Department (PITRMD). Also mushrooms can be spread on a mat or a black nylon sheet in the sunshine for sun drying. Some, at least the acrid species, are parboiled before drying. In that case the dried mushrooms become very hard and need a long soaking or even grinding before use. Mamaland Mushroom Farms is officially offering dried edible wild mushrooms and its products for its valuable consumers. Our dried Lactarius are often sold mixed with dried Cantharellus as shown in pictures. Order yours today!
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FUNGAL MEDICINE.

FUNGAL MEDICINE.


Consuming fruits and vegetables of all kinds has long been associated with a reduced risk of many lifestyle-related health conditions. 
Countless studies have suggested that increasing consumption of naturally-grown foods like mushrooms decreases the risk of obesity and overall mortality,diabetes,heart disease and promotes a healthy complexion and hair,increased energy and overall lower weight.

1) Cancer.
Mushrooms contain just as high an antioxidant capacity as carrots, tomatoes,green and red peppers,pumpkins and green beans.
Selenium is a mineral that is not present in most fruits and vegetables but can be found in mushrooms.It plays a role in liver enzyme function and helps detoxify some cancer-causing compounds in the body.Additionally,selenium prevents inflammation and also decreases tumor growth rates.
The vitamin D in mushrooms has also been shown to inhibit the growth of cancer cells by contributing to the regulation of the cell growth cycle.The folate in mushrooms plays an important role in DNA synthesis and repair, thus preventing the formation of cancer cells from mutations in the DNA.
2) Diabetes.
Studies have shown that type 1 diabetics who consume high-fiber diets have lower blood glucose levels and type 2 diabetics may have improved blood sugar,lipids and insulin levels.One cup of grilled oyster mushrooms and one cup of stir-fried shiitake mushrooms both provide about 3 grams of fiber.
3) Heart health.
The fiber,potassium and vitamin C content in mushrooms all contribute to cardiovascular health.Potassium and sodium work together in the body to help regulate blood pressure.Consuming mushrooms which are high in potassium and low in sodium helps to lower blood pressure and decrease the risk of high blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases.
Additionally,an intake of 3 grams of beta-glucans per day which is found in mushrooms can lower blood cholesterol levels by 5%.Also it naturally contains Lavostatin which is primary used for the treatment of dyslipidemia and the prevention of cardiovascular disease. Lovastatin is an inhibitor of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase (HMG-CoA reductase), an enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of HMG-CoA to mevalonate.Mevalonate is a required building block for cholesterol biosynthesis and lovastatin interferes with its production by acting as a reversible competitive inhibitor for HMG-CoA,which binds to the HMG-CoA reductase.
4) Immunity.
Selenium has also been found to improve immune response to infection by stimulating production of killer T-cells.The beta-glucan fibers found in the cell walls of mushrooms stimulate the immune system to fight cancer cells and prevent tumors from forming.
5) Weight management and satiety.
Dietary fiber plays an important role in weight management by functioning as a "bulking agent" in the digestive system. Mushrooms contain two types of dietary fibers in their cell walls: beta-glucans and chitin which increase satiety and reduce appetite, making you feel fuller longer and thereby lowering your overall calorie intake.


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Thursday, October 18, 2018

MUSHROOM PRODUCTION AS A WAY OUT POVERTY TO LANDLESS FARMERS IN TANZANIA.

MUSHROOM PRODUCTION AS A WAY OUT POVERTY TO LANDLESS FARMERS IN TANZANIA. 



Mushroom is an important fungi with nutritive and medicinal value.It can also be cultivated domestically in a small scale by landless people.The climate of Tanzania is highly favorable for high volume of mushroom production.The cultivation of mushroom is one of the most lucrative agricultural job.In our study the profitability of mushroom cultivation was found comparatively higher than that of cassava,rice,and cotton,the most popular cash earning crops in Tanzania.As funding to promote the production and consumption of mushrooms is limited,local governments and NGO's can play vital role to develop mushroom agriculture to arise at industrial level which can create ample employment opportunities both in semi-urban and rural areas.This suggests that the potential of mushroom cultivation could be a possible offer to alleviate poverty and develop the life style of the vulnerable people in Tanzania.

It is hoped that the new hot industry of mushroom cultivation in Tanzania will soon provide an important tool for income generation and the creation of food security for thousands of households. Unlike other agronomic crops,the set-up,costs-benefits and space for mushroom cultivation are recommendable.Fertilizers, machinery and pesticides are not much used, the market price is relatively high and profit margins for mushroom crops can be considerably higher than traditional crops.In general the project takes very little space and can produce returns within a short period of time.Tanzanian farmers who are using local varieties of seed can grow cassava and maize crops that take an average of seven months to reach harvest maturity.This time period is equivalent to at least three cycles of mushrooms cultivation.Considering this scenario,the relative profitability of these three crops can be compared even the input costs of mushrooms enterprise were to be doubled and would still remain more profitable than that of either cassava,maize or rice .Therefore, potential mushrooms cultivation may play an active role to employment generation and thus alleviate poverty. 


The main objective of this report is to focus on the alternative job opportunities which could be potential income source as well as to prove the economic viability of mushroom cultivation and how it will aid and promote poverty alleviation in Tanzania.The term ‘mushroom’ is ‘a macro-fungus with a distinctive fruiting body which can be either hypogeous or epigeous,large enough to be seen with the naked eye and to be picked by hand.From a biological taxonomic point of view,mainly basidiomycetes but also some species of mushrooms belong to ascomycetes.The number of mushroom species on the earth is estimated to be 1,400,000 and only 10% are known. The proportion of useful mushrooms among the undiscovered and unexamined mushrooms may be 5%,which can be of possible benefit to mankind.
Mushroom cultivation can be popular to income generation among the women in Tanzania because of its suitability to their works and life style.As they are especially responsible for household works and taking care of their children, thus they can easily accommodate their time for mushroom cultivation.This product is highly nutritious and a good food for their children and the older as well. They also obtain some money from this product because of its high economic value.They can utilize the agricultural waste, and thus mushroom cultivation can improve the life of many poor families in Tanzania.Cultivation of mushrooms is labor intensive for the countries where jobs are rare.In fact, some technologies can use family labour thus providing employment for all of the family members.Unfortunately, funding to promote the production and consumption of mushrooms is limited in Tanzania.But the potential of mushroom cultivation to poverty reduction among the vulnerable groups like women are especially encouraged.In this context,an assistance of the local government is important for the development of mushroom industry which can create job opportunities both in semi-urban and rural areas.Our findings indicate that the growing set-up,costs-benefits and space for mushroom cultivation are recommendable as well as retun-in is easier than other crops.For more information about mushroom cultivation and technical support contact us through address below:

Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015).
E-Mail:-Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone: +255621-080300.
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Friday, September 7, 2018

MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY: THE MESSAGE FROM OUR C.E.O.

MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS'S THIRD ANNIVERSARY:THE MESSAGE FROM OUR C.E.O.



"You can break the chain of fear and live life of freedom. Anybody is destined to be potential in one way or another, the matter is to have insightful self-determination at which you are best at and reach that potentiality. Everybody is born with all talents and ability to develop them afterwards. The preferential concentration on any of them makes one best at. According to law of use and disuse, the abandoned talents and abilities fades as times pass and that of preferential rise up. This preferential concentration causes effects on every day performances and because it is always fully of positive energy and positive experiential imaginations, it is sometimes mistaken as lucky. Everybody was born with some ability to do something with more energy than other things. Self-determination is the key on assessing your abilities and energy. Positive energy is based on positive thinking and gratitude on what you have and the focus you want to reach. Negative energy is associated with lack of gratitude of what you have hence loss mutual ground with universal energy.
The decision on which energy you are lying on depends on your attitude. Attitude is a rock in which your roots of energy are deeply entrenched. Minerals and nutrients found on attitude rock are what nourish the roots of your energy, so your positive attitude will nourish your positive energy whilst your attitude will nourish negative energy. Unfortunately, you have the power to control your mind and sharp it willingly or emit the attitude you want then control type of energy you want to emit. Fear can turn positive attitude into negative one and proportionally affects type of energy you can emit. Fear grows deep malignantly within the soul and tie a conscious mind with shackled chains of fear of unknown or fear of failure."

Kalonga,AE.(Chief Executive Officer).
-MAMALAND MUSHROOM FARMS (2015)


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Friday, August 24, 2018

Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI): L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program Improving Nutrition for Orphans and Vulnerable children in Africa.



Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI):
L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program Improving Nutrition for Orphans and Vulnerable children in Africa.

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Global efforts to eradicate childhood malnutrition focus on prenatal care, breastfeeding, and distribution of nutrition to children living in families. They do not reach the tens of millions of children living in orphanages and foster care worldwide. Yet recent research demonstrates alarming rates of malnutrition among these children, robbing them of their health and the chance to learn, work, grow, and develop meaningful relationships.
Mamaland Mushroom Farms is the first agribusiness specialized in exotic and wild edible mushrooms in Tanzania to study, address, and create awareness of the exceptional nutritional needs of children living without permanent parental care. We partner with Orphanage centers,institutions and related NGOs to: identify the most pressing nutrition and feeding needs of the orphaned and foster children in their care; pilot and implement evidence-based, culturally sound and scalable nutrition and feeding interventions; and build on-the-ground knowledge, capacity and commitment to owning the problem and its solutions over the long-term. Our programs are distinguished by the population of children we serve, and by our focus on solutions that will sustain themselves long after Mamaland Mushroom Farms’s involvement.
Mamaland Mushroom Farms (2015).
E-Mail:-Mamalandmushroomproject@gmail.com,
Phone: +255621-080300.
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Mamaland Mushroom Farms.
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Sunday, August 12, 2018

Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI): L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI): L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program Improving Nutrition for Orphans in Africa.

Mushroom Research and Development Initiative (MRADI): 
L.E.A.R.N (Love Environment and Reliable Nutriceuticals) Program Improving Nutrition for Orphans in Africa.

Global efforts to eradicate childhood malnutrition focus on prenatal care, breastfeeding, and distribution of nutrition to children living in families. They do not reach the tens of millions of children living in orphanages and foster care worldwide. Yet recent research demonstrates alarming rates of malnutrition among these children, robbing them of their health and the chance to learn, work, grow, and develop meaningful relationships.
Mamaland Mushroom Farms is the first agribusiness specialized in exotic and wild edible mushrooms in Tanzania to study, address, and create awareness of the exceptional nutritional needs of children living without permanent parental care. We partner with Orphanage centers,institutions and related NGOs to: identify the most pressing nutrition and feeding needs of the orphaned and foster children in their care; pilot and implement evidence-based, culturally sound and scalable nutrition and feeding interventions; and build on-the-ground knowledge, capacity and commitment to owning the problem and its solutions over the long-term. Our programs are distinguished by the population of children we serve, and by our focus on solutions that will sustain themselves long after Mamaland Mushroom Farms’s involvement.

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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