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  2. Chido Govera - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1986 in Zimbabwe, Chido Govera was orphaned at age seven when her mother died of AIDS. [2] She lived with her grandmother and her brother, but she endured abuse at the hands of family members and had to leave school at age nine to work full-time, "digging in people’s fields all to get a small bowl of maize meal". [2]

  3. In Zimbabwe’s rainy season, women forage for wild mushrooms

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    HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s rainy season brings a bonanza of wild mushrooms, ... News. 24/7 help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Login / Join.

  4. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    Since mushroom cultivation is not a subject available at school, most urban farmers learned it by doing. The time to master mushroom cultivation is time consuming and costly in missed revenue. For this reason there are numerous companies in Europe specialized in mushroom cultivation that are offering training for entrepreneurs and organizing ...

  5. Termitomyces - Wikipedia

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    Termitomyces includes the largest edible mushroom in the world, Termitomyces titanicus of West Africa and Zambia, whose cap reaches 1 metre (3.28 ft) in diameter. [7] It also includes Termitomyces microcarpus that grows caps of a few centimeters in diameter.

  6. The fungi future is here — at an urban mushroom farm just ...

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    The epicenter of L.A.'s mushroom boom is a 34,000-square-foot warehouse in Vernon, where Smallhold ramps up to grow more than 20,000 pounds a week. The fungi future is here — at an urban ...

  7. Agriculture in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe's arable land surface is relatively small compared to major food producers in Africa, but its agriculture was rather well performing from 1961 to 2001 (up to 10% of African maize production in 1985). There are five natural regions that make up the agriculture of Zimbabwe. The first three regions are used for producing crops. [5]

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  9. Mushroom spawn - Wikipedia

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    Mycelium, or actively growing mushroom culture, is placed on a substrate—usually sterilized grains such as rye or millet—and induced to grow into those grains. This is called inoculation. Inoculated grains (or plugs) are referred to as spawn. Spores are another inoculation option, but are less developed than established mycelium.

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