Agriculture Graduate Succeeds In Establishing Mushroom Cultivation Project
Women 03:35 PM - 2022-06-10
From her family home in the city of Bazian, Shaima Hamdallah cultivates mushrooms in plastic bags to sell and earn money.
Shaima Hamdallah studied agriculture at the Technical Institute Of Bakrajo and graduated in 2019.
Shaima has been producing natural mushrooms known as Oyster mushrooms for more than two years.
She has dedicated her house to mushroom production and hopes to obtain support from the government or organizations that help start-ups in order to expand the project.
Now, their mushrooms are sold in local shops in Bazian, and also send their mushrooms to the markets in Slemani and the surrounding areas.
PUKmedia/Jamal Sargati
Photo Credit: Shad Ibrahim
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