From Edna Ogwangi, Chief Programs Officer <[email protected]>
Subject Find Out How Mushroom Farming is Changing Women's Lives
Date March 6, 2024 7:02 PM
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Elizabeth, 52, helps to lead a mushroom livelihood program ([link removed] ) , working alongside other mothers to grow mushrooms and use the harvest to make mushroom chips. They package and sell the chips to visitors and nearby schools, dividing the income amongst themselves to support their families ([link removed] ) . “In this past two months, [we have earned] approximately 20 or 18,000 pesos,” Elizabeth said.

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