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•April 10, 2025

The National Workshop on Wild Edible Mushroom

Our staff, Dr. Greyson Nyamoga from the Department of Forest and Environmental Economics and Ms. Nandera Lolila from the Department of Forest Engineering and Wood Sciences had a chance to attend a National Workshop on Wild edible Mushroom organized by the Association for Development of Pretected Areas held in Tabora region. The workshop was a great platform to learn, share insights and explore the potential of Mushrooms for Food security and livelihoods

Contact Us:

Dr. Greyson Nyamoga

Department of Forest and Environmental Economics, CFWT, SUA.

gnyamoga@sua.ac.tz

+255 756 230 364

#mushroom and forests in Tanzania

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