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  2. Chido Govera - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1986 in Zimbabwe, Chido Govera was orphaned at age seven when her mother died of AIDS. [2] She lived with her grandmother and her brother, but she endured abuse at the hands of family members and had to leave school at age nine to work full-time, "digging in people’s fields all to get a small bowl of maize meal". [2]

  3. The fungi future is here — at an urban mushroom farm just ...

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    The epicenter of L.A.'s mushroom boom is a 34,000-square-foot warehouse in Vernon, where Smallhold ramps up to grow more than 20,000 pounds a week. The fungi future is here — at an urban ...

  4. Smallhold - Wikipedia

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    Smallhold produces yellow oyster, blue oyster, lion's mane, maitake, shiitake, and trumpet mushrooms, along with selling kits for customers to cultivate mushrooms at home. [1] [6] [7] In 2023, Smallhold began to produce and sell mushroom pesto. [8] On February 18, 2024, Smallhold filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [9]

  5. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    A mushroom farm is involved in the business of growing fungi. The word is also commonly used to refer to the practice of cultivation of fungi by animals such as leafcutter ants, termites, ambrosia beetles, and marsh periwinkles.

  6. In Zimbabwe’s rainy season, women forage for wild mushrooms

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    HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe’s rainy season brings a bonanza of wild mushrooms, which many rural families feast upon and The post In Zimbabwe’s rainy season, women forage for wild ...

  7. Agriculture in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Zimbabwe's tobacco sector is the largest grower of tobacco in Africa, and the 6th largest in the world. Tobacco is Zimbabwe's leading agricultural export and one of its main sources of foreign exchange. Tobacco farming accounted for 11% of Zimbabwe's GDP in 2017, and 3 million of its 16 million people relied on tobacco for their livelihood. [6]

  8. How psychedelic mushrooms helped four leaders reinvent their ...

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    The Journeymen Collective’s site, for example, says its “purpose-driven psychedelic intensive journeys”—a.k.a. mushroom trips—for executives, entrepreneurs, and professionals will ...

  9. Economy of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The new occupants, mainly consisting of indigenous citizens and several prominent members of the ruling ZANU-PF administration, were inexperienced or uninterested in farming, thereby failing to retain the labour-intensive, highly efficient management of previous landowners. [25] Short term gains were achieved by selling the land or equipment.

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