MUSHROOM FARMING: 20X15 FEET IS SUFFICIENT FOR POVERTY ALLEVIATING
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2023
- Abel Kiddu, a retired professional engineer, has transitioned into a highly successful mushroom farmer. In his informative video, he shares his expertise on utilizing a compact space measuring 20 by 15 feet to embark on mushroom farming and generate an impressive income of 9 million within a span of three months. To learn the step-by-step process, kindly refer to the aforementioned video.
Thanks for the good explanation. Can you share the plan of your shed or building.?
God Bless you real Good for the explanation sir
Very impressive i like this kind of business thank you for your share of knowledge about mushroom
Thank you for watching
Webale nnyo mukagga. Will visit you to learn more from your knowledge and experience.
Yah, I also joined the group of mushrooms growing this month.
Thank you for sharing 🙏
Welcome 😊
Share his contacts
Good job
Thanks
How can i learn how to grow mushrooms
You are a lovely brother. Thank you for clear presentation .I am from Ethiopia.
Thanks and welcome
I need to learn how the mushroom preservation. That's in case i want to market dried or ground products
Questions: What other types of mushrooms are grown in this way, e.g. in North America we have button ? mushrooms in the stores. Any danger of poisonous mushrooms? Where do you get the "gardens" from? How long after the first harvest do you discard that garden?
Oyster mushrooms are the most commonly cultivated mushrooms in Africa, specifically in Uganda. Through experience and experimentation, it has been proven that cultivating Oyster mushrooms is the most successful. Ongoing research is being conducted for other types of mushrooms.
Gardens are created from farms, and in our upcoming videos, we will learn how to create gardens from our own farms.
I believe that poisonous mushrooms are typically found in the wild and cannot be successfully cultivated by farmers in Uganda and Africa. Instead, we focus on cultivating Oyster and Shimeji mushrooms, which have been tested and are the most common varieties. These mushrooms are not poisonous.
Once a garden is established, it takes approximately three months to harvest mushrooms from it. After three months, it is recommended to discard the old gardens and create new ones.
Thank you @rayjil7435 for following my channel and the questions hope I have answered all of them.
@@tulimeug I admire your background and scientific approach.
Thank you for this show sir .
But do u have market for them
Yes we do
Kindly share contact @@tulimeug
what doe 1 million in USD
Please contact this person for more Information please Mr. Kiddu Abel +256 782324041
Am interested in your training
Please share your contact,we need to know more like, capital, expenditure of the building etc
Am Barbra I liked growing mushroom some good years back but I had no idea and capital but now am working on capital bur you haven't indicated your contact, how can I get you in case I need you
Thank you for watching the Contact is 0782324041
What currency are are ou referring
Ugandan Shillings
Wao very deep explanations, thanks for the insight brother, am planning of going into mushroom farming in Nigeria
It's awesome, like your explanation, how can I contact you
Am very much interested and inspired, kindly share your contacts please 🙏