Mushroom farming for poverty reduction project at Sisammaro Village, Moshi.
Sisamaro village in Kibosho Ward is among the poor villagers in Kilimanjaro in terms of family income and nutrition. This village boarders Mt. Kilimanjaro forest. The poverty situation has contributed in environment destruction including illegal tree cutting for sell of timber and fuel wood.
The collapse of coffee industry in Kilimanjaro and poor quality of coffee produced by many farmers due to dwindling of agricultural extension servicers has also contributed to poverty in this area. This project intends to introduce mushroom as an alternative cash crop to coffee as a source of income to poor communities. Mushrooms requires little capital, shorted harvesting time and also little space but fetch high price thus ensures profitable returns to farmers. The project will train few farmers on mushroom production at their own houses hopping the project will be replicated by other households.The project will also support the mushroom growers to get reliable market.
The collapse of coffee industry in Kilimanjaro and poor quality of coffee produced by many farmers due to dwindling of agricultural extension servicers has also contributed to poverty in this area. This project intends to introduce mushroom as an alternative cash crop to coffee as a source of income to poor communities. Mushrooms requires little capital, shorted harvesting time and also little space but fetch high price thus ensures profitable returns to farmers. The project will train few farmers on mushroom production at their own houses hopping the project will be replicated by other households.The project will also support the mushroom growers to get reliable market.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Umoja wa Wanasaleko
Country:
Tanzania
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 15,515.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 2,880.00
Project Number:
TAN/COMPACT/GEF/05/05
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Notable Community Participation
Local communities will participate in the construction of thatch rooms for demonstration of mushroom production. They will also be trained on mushroom production, packaging, handling and marketing.
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Mushroom is a fast growing cash crop which earn income to communities in a short time thus, mushrooms promotes sustainable livelihoods.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Number of innovations or new technologies developed/applied
1
Biophysical
Number of local policies informed in biodiversity focal area
2
Empowerment
Number of women participated / involved in SGP project
765
Livehood
Increase in household income by increased income or reduced costs due to SGP project
120000
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
250
SGP Country office contact
Mr. Faustine Donald Ninga
Email:
Ms. Stella Zaarh
Email:
Address
UN House, P.O. Box 9182, PSSSF Commercial Complex, Sam Nujoma Road, Kinondoni.
Dar es Salaam, Dar es salaam Region, 255-22
Dar es Salaam, Dar es salaam Region, 255-22
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