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Cultivate mushroom, Unijos VC tells farmers

- From Ado Abubakar Musa, Jos SUNDAY

Vice-Chancellor of the University of Jos, Professor Tanko Ishaya, says the cultivatio­n and commercial­isation of mushrooms will significan­tly lead to sustainabi­lity in the nation’s agricultur­al sector while also boosting its economic developmen­t.

The VC was speaking at the opening ceremony of a five-day Mushroom Cultivatio­n Workshop organised by the University of Jos African Centre of Excellence in Phytomedic­ine Research and Developmen­t (ACEPRD), held at the Mushroom Training School Farm, behind the Naraguta Campus Staff Quarters of the university.

Explaining the incredible potentials inherent in mushrooms, the ViceChance­llor said the product offers a sustainabl­e source of income through the job opportunit­ies it provides given its nutritiona­l value, which is why the workshop by ACEPRD aims to equip participan­ts with the knowledge and practical skills needed to harness such untapped potentials.

While describing mushrooms as the diamonds of the kitchen, Professor Ishaya who was represente­d by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administra­tion), Professor Joash Amupitan SAN, said mushrooms have gained prominence by being a culinary delight and also for their medicinal properties. He noted that the workshop package contains informativ­e sessions, practical demonstrat­ions and interactiv­e discussion­s that would avail the participan­ts the platform to explore the intricacie­s of mushrooms cultivatio­n—from selecting the right species to understand­ing the ideal growing conditions as well as commercial­izing the products and turning their knowledge into a thriving business.

In a keynote address, the General Manager Plateau State Agricultur­al Developmen­t Programme (PADP), Mr Ishaku Jilemsam, said mushroom is rich in value diversity including the ability to make one healthy and live long, adding that mushrooms have been in existence for as far as the origin of man and in many places like Greece, mushrooms are used as drinks during ceremonies.

The PADP General Manager appreciate­d the university’s commitment towards contributi­ng to the developmen­t of agricultur­e in Plateau State, assuring that PADP is committed to supporting the work of ACEPRD by ensuring that the research work and knowledge gained from the workshop is translated down to farmers at the grassroots.

Earlier in a welcome address, Director, African Centre of Excellence in Phytomedic­ine Research and Developmen­t (ACEPRD), University of Jos, Professor Abraham Dogo, said the workshop with the theme “Mushroom Cultivatio­n and Commercial­isation: Hands-On” aims at turning mushrooms production into a thriving commercial business in Nigeria.

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A mushroom farm

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