How to Earn ₦200,000+ Monthly with Mushroom Farming in Nigeria
Mushroom cultivation is a high-turnover agribusiness you can start with minimal space and investment. Indoor shelving lets you grow more per square metre than almost any other crop. Certain mushrooms, like oyster varieties, mature in just three to four weeks. This fast cycle creates steady cash flow with multiple harvests each year. You can even grow mushrooms on agricultural waste—sawdust, rice husks or plantain leaves—turning trash into a premium product. You can sell fresh mushrooms to supermarkets, restaurants and vegetable hubs. Or dry and package them for higher margins and longer shelf life. You could also supply ready-to-use growing bags to other farmers. Are you farming mushrooms already or planning to start? Share your thoughts and questions below.
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