Mushroom growers in Kampala metropolitan area have appealed to President Yoweri Kaguta Museveni to assist them acquire a collection centre for easy market access and value-addition materials to enable them increase their income base.

Princess Nassolo Pauline, a Senior Presidential Advisor- Elderly, last week toured different mushroom farmers around Kampala Metropolitan area many of whom were inspired by President Museveni after visiting his demonstration farm in Kawumu, Luwero district.
According to Princess Nassolo, mushroom farming, an increasingly popular venture, is offering the urban poor a sustainable and profitable way to improve their economic situation with minimal capital investment.
One mushroom grower Kiirya Abubakar of Looks Good Farm located in Bulindo Kira municipality in Wakiso district started his business in 2017 after realising that mushrooms, a versatile and nutritious food source, rich in protein, vitamins and minerals had a huge market yet scarce.
He said Mushroom cultivation is uniquely suited to urban environments which do not require large tracts of land or direct sunlight unlike traditional crops. They can be grown in small spaces such as basements and garages, making them ideal for urban dwellers with limited space.
“You don’t need a very big space. At the backyard of your house, you can start with 200 gardens of mushrooms costing about shs.600,000. Use papyrus and poles which are easily accessed. You only need water to irrigate the mushrooms two or three times a day depending on the weather. You don’t need chemicals to spray. Mushrooms are purely organic,” Mr. Kiirya said, adding that if one can construct a sizable structure of about 15 feet and put shelves or strings, it can accommodate over 1000 gardens of mushrooms.
According to Mr. Kiirya, mushrooms grow quickly with some varieties ready for harvest in as little as four weeks and each of the 200 gardens on average will give you 1.5kgs of fresh mushrooms in its lifetime of three to four months, selling them at a minimum of shs.5,000 a kilogram. This can give you about shs.1.5 million for those 3 to 4 months.
Because of this rapid turnaround that allows for multiple harvests per year, providing a steady source of income, many urban dwellers have embraced the initiative which now requires collective efforts to ensure quality and easy access to the market.
“We request President Museveni to help us acquire the required machinery like dryers and a collection centre where mushroom farmers can gather their produce in large quantities to access bigger markets,” Mr. Kiirya said.
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