The project launched recently in the country’s capital Accra. Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, Hajia Mahama, told BusinessGhana that the project would provide an annual farmer income of about GH¢30 000 (about R84,000).
“It would also employ 3 000 females and 2 500 males, including the youth, processors and marketers,” Mahama said.
“Potential farmers will be encouraged to adopt mushroom farming as a main activity to contribute to creating employment; the farmers would undergo capacity-building in technologies, record-keeping, post-harvest management and value addition.”