April 23, 2026
Zimbabweans Urged To Tap Into Profitable Oyster Mushroom Farming As Imports Surge

Zimbabweans Urged To Tap Into Profitable Oyster Mushroom Farming As Imports Surge

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By Dr Trywell Muzerengi-
As the dry season begins, farmers across Zimbabwe are being encouraged to take advantage of crop residues to venture into oyster mushroom production, a low-cost and highly profitable agricultural activity.

Crop waste materials, which are often discarded after harvest, can be effectively used as substrate for growing mushrooms.

This not only reduces waste but also creates an opportunity for farmers to generate additional income during a period when traditional farming activities are limited.

Oyster mushrooms can be consumed as a relish, offering a nutritious addition to household diets. Beyond food, mushroom production also contributes to land reclamation and supports pharmaceutical industries, where mushrooms are used in the development of medication.

The sector presents significant economic potential, particularly as Zimbabwe is currently importing approximately 80 percent of its mushroom supply. This reliance on imports highlights a major gap that local farmers can exploit by increasing domestic production.

Mushroom farming stands out as an affordable project that can be undertaken throughout the year, making it accessible to both small-scale and commercial farmers.

With proper training and management, it offers strong returns and sustainable income.

Farmers interested in exploring this opportunity are encouraged to seek training and technical support from Lasmuz Agro Solutions for further guidance.

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