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Mushroom Cultivation

by Kushal Naharki | 21-08-2020 01:17 recommendations 0

I have been running an online campaign on ¡°Plant Heath Awareness¡± to aware people about plant, food security and environment. Here is the third article of the series on mushroom cultivation enterprise help to minimize the effect of COVID-19 in the sector of increasing unemployment among the youths in Nepal.


Agriculture sector is central to Nepalese economy and plays a vital role to increase income, ensure food security, alleviate poverty and uplift the living standard of Nepalese people. It contributes about 27.1% of GDP and employs 65.6% labor force in Nepal. As a country with strong agricultural background, fertile soil, diverse and favorable climatic conditions, agribusiness entrepreneurship offers high potential for economic growth. Young people are driving innovation in agro-food systems and have a key role to play in achieving global security and nutrition.


Due to COVID-19, the world is currently in a pause and Nepal government has also enforced lockdown since 24th march 2020 which has severely affected the food supply chains and markets of Nepal. Lockdown has not only disrupted the consumption of nutritious and sufficient food but has also kicked thousands of humans into the unemployment arena.  Increase of unemployment, terrors of food hunger and starvation and mental burden faced by youth demands for an immediate and effective incentive and support from local government.  The current situation has brought both new challenges and opportunities for youths to transform the sector and enjoy financial independency. Local government should provide necessary financial and business enabling environment for youth in order to foster their transformative ideas.


 Assessment of the impact on food security, livelihood and agricultural economy is the immediate need as it can access the potential food crisis and lay the groundwork for sustainable solutions. When pandemic subsides, millions of Nepalese might return from abroad which would further increase food demands and aggravate the already critical unemployment problem. Hence Local government should formulate and implement proper policies, allocate sufficient budget, provide subsidies on inputs, products and make provision of assured markets in order to increase involvement of youth in mushroom cultivation and revitalize the agricultural economy of Nepal.  


Mushroom cultivation perfectly fits to the current scenario as it requires minimal land, small investment, provides widespread employment to youth and also ensures the availability of nutritious food for balanced diet.  In addition to providing employment opportunities, mushroom possesses numerous health benefits with anti-viral, anti-bacterial, immunity booster properties and help ensures food security. Mushrooms are rich in crude fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals, contain low fat and provide carbohydrates of high quality enhancing the human health. Mushrooms are considered as substitute for meat and its nutritional value is comparable to several vegetables. Mushroom growing is also a potential activity to convert waste into best nutritional food with high protein efficiency. Mushroom cultivation is a great tool to empower youths, provide with additional incomes to the farming family and tackle with the lack of nutritional requirement and unemployment scenario raised due to the havoc of COVID-19. Youths are the most productive workforce in the economy, raising the need to strengthen and improve their socio-economic status. A low-cost small scale mushroom production unit can generate income through the sale of spawns, in addition to the sale of fresh mushrooms in a sustainable approach by utilizing farm by-products as their raw material.


 Though Nepal possesses huge potentiality in mushroom industry but it is far from realizing the maximum output. In order to increase youth involvement in mushroom cultivation, local government should provide trainings and technical advice regarding commercial mushroom cultivations. Local government should put enough effort for the localization of exotic technology, build environment for well-organized market channels and distribution network. Inadequate scientific research on mushrooms and lack of well-equipped mushroom specific laboratory center is one of the major drawbacks of Nepal. Local government should promote mushroom cultivation through widespread public awareness and ensure adequate co-ordination between public institution providing services to the rural population. Financial incentives should be provided. Local government should also launch project for the collection and domestication of locally available germplasm suitable for various agro-climatic conditions in order to ensure sustainability. This would be an enormous opportunity to create an environment for the youth to stay in the country. To energize youth to be agri-entrepreneurs, loan at subsidized rates should be provided on easy terms.


Implementation of plans, policies and work on relief packages on such a great level will necessarily call for a strong will and high morale together with strict monitoring and discipline. If all three strata of government work in an integrated manner, bring agricultural education, research and technology dissemination under one umbrella, and adopt an effective agricultural extension and development strategy, the famine and unemployment that the pandemic threatens to deliver can be avoided.


References: Regmi, S. and Naharki, K. (2020). A SWOT ANALYSIS OF AGRIBUSINESS ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN NEPAL. Food & Agribusiness Management (FABM), 1(2): 60-65

Thankur, MP. (2020). Advances in mushroom production: key to food, nutritional and employment security: A review. Indian Phytopathology

Dey et al. (2020). Small-scale Mushroom Production Unit for the Upliftment of Rural Economy and Women Empowerment in India: A Review. Current Journal of Applied Science and Technology

Timilsina, RH. And Ghimire, S.K. (2020). Impact of COVID-19 on Nepal¡¯s Agriculture: The Road Ahead.  Agricultural Extension in South Asia.


 

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17 Comments

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Thanks for your comment Asmita
    Posted 13-09-2020 09:33

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings kushal dai
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for sharing it.
    Green Cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 13-09-2020 05:29

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Thank you SangSu Mentor
    Posted 01-09-2020 00:08

  • Sang Su Mentor says :
    Hi Kushal Naharki, this is a mentor, Sang Su Lee.

    Plant is a producer in the food chain, and therefore I believe that its health is really important. I did not know that mushroom is a good vegetable to plant, which requires minimal land and has a lot of advantages. Thank you for the informative article.

    Green cheers~
    Posted 31-08-2020 23:59

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Indeed balkrishna dai. thank you for your views
    Posted 22-08-2020 03:41

  • Bal krishna Pandey says :
    Hello Kushal,
    Thank you very much for your report on mushroom cultivation. Agriculture business can be alternative to the many youths who have lost their job due to covid 19 pandemic. I also have experience of mushroom cultivation. Low input and handsome output is a characteristics of mushroom cultivation.
    Green cheers~
    Posted 21-08-2020 23:41

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    You can also read them on kushalnaharki.wordpress.com
    Posted 21-08-2020 18:23

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    You can view them on facebook page of Tunza EcoNetwork Nepal or you can also search them on the ambassador tab with my name. @Govind
    Posted 21-08-2020 18:22

  • Govinda Katuwal says :
    First of all congratulations dada, its great to read your report you mentioned about series How can we get to read it? Currently I'm student studying environmental sciences but keenly interested in mushroom cultivation. I hope in coming days I will start my own farm.
    Posted 21-08-2020 17:44

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    wow mentor. great to hear that you have already grown mushroom at your home in past.
    Posted 21-08-2020 16:44

  • Taehyun Mentor says :
    Hello Kushal Naharki, this is mentor Taehyun!

    Thank you for your interesting opinion on mushroom cultivation! Clearly, job creation in the agricultural sector will be of great help to local youth employment. Among them, mushroom cultivation has less land than other crops and can be grown in less space, so I think it will be more commercial. I have also grown mushrooms in a small plastic container at home before, and I thought of that experience while reading this article!

    Thank you for the report!

    Green cheers!
    Posted 21-08-2020 14:09

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Indeed @Aarati. Mushroom cultivation can be done maintaing social distance at home and has nutritaive and economic value as well
    Posted 21-08-2020 13:23

  • Aarati Khatri says :
    Greetings Kushal dada,
    I hope you are doing fine and is safe wherever you are,
    Its soo true that recent pandemic has increased the more risk of food insecurity all around the world. So, finding agricultural alternatives like mushroom plantation can somehow help to address the increasing demand of nutritious food demand.
    Thank you for sharing your report.

    Posted 21-08-2020 12:47

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Welcome Justice, Thank you for the sharing about mushroom cultivation in Ghana
    Posted 21-08-2020 12:16

Kushal Naharki

  • Kushal Naharki says :
    Indeed Mushroom cultivation is getting its popularity. We must engage youth entrepreneurship to maximize its impact and can be a better option during this covid 19 @Sonika
    Posted 21-08-2020 12:15

  • Justice Obiri says :
    Mushroom cultivation is family business that we do down here in Ghana. I have not had the privilege to really witness it but i know it is great and I love mushroom foods, as a vegetarian mushroom is one of my meats (literally) and i love to consume them.

    Thanks for the report, Green Cheers!
    Posted 21-08-2020 12:05

Sonika Pariyar

  • Sonika Pariyar says :
    Hello Kushal dai,

    I hope you are fine and doing great!

    Its great to know about your campaign . Mushroom cultivation is being more popular these days .Its is important to give training to the farmer about mushroom cultivation.

    Thanks for sharing!
    GREEN CHEERS!

    Regards,
    sonika
    Posted 21-08-2020 11:08

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