Mushroom cultivation can tackle poverty, food insecurity in Nigeria, says scholar | TheCable

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Sami Ayodele, a professor of botany at the National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), says mushroom cultivation can create

He spoke on the topic “mushrooms: friends or foes” during the 22nd inaugural lecture of the institution in Abuja on Thursday.

“It is safe to declare that Nigeria can earn as much as N1 trillion naira annually if the sector is properly developed,” he added. The professor also said mushrooms contain special ingredients that help prevent cancer and other life-threatening medical conditions.

 

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