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The local NPO Urban Ruins Projects is making waves in the mushroom market with its innovative oyster mushroom cultivation initiative.
“With the health benefits of these fungi gaining recognition, the demand for oyster mushrooms is rising. “We are thrilled with the response from local shops. They recognise the quality of our mushrooms and are excited to offer them to their customers. However, to meet this growing demand, we need to expand our operations.”
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