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Growing mushrooms should be the least of Ghana's priorities. I lived the first 18 years of my life in Ghana and had never eaten mushrooms because people often died from eating poisonous wild mushrooms.
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Good point about the gutter water, thank you for mentioning that.
On the other hand, no poisonings occur from agriculturally produced mushrooms.
Many farmers in Ghana grow mushrooms and no one has ever been poisoned.
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Growing mushrooms should be the least of Ghana's priorities. I lived the first 18 years of my life in Ghana and had never eaten mushrooms because people often died from eating poisonous wild mushrooms.
The priority right n ...
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Growing mushrooms should be the least of Ghana's priorities. I lived the first 18 years of my life in Ghana and had never eaten mushrooms because people often died from eating poisonous wild mushrooms.
The priority right n ...
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Ghanaians were eating mushrooms before your great,great,great grand mother was born.The Food research Institute under Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is involved in this process and you don't even appreciate i ...
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GMOs and mushrooms in general are not related. Please look up the definition of GMO.
BTW - no country has achieved food security by means of GMOs. For this Ghana would have to simply adapt projects like the "BREADFRUIT RE ...
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