Nigeria to earn U.S. $4.5 billion yearly exporting mushroom

Published 2021년 6월 24일

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Nigeria is aiming to generate an annual income of $4.53 billion from mushroom exports, with the goal of accounting for 10% of the global mushroom market, which was valued at $45.3 billion in 2020. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to diversify its economy, which has been heavily reliant on crude oil, by providing job opportunities for the unemployed and supporting economic growth.
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Nigeria is targeting to earn $4.53 billion annually from export of mushrooms to the international market. This was disclosed yesterday by the National President of the Mushroom Growers, Processors and Marketers Association of Nigeria, Chief Michael Awunor, at the inaugural summit of the association held in Abuja. Awunor told the summit that the world mushroom market as of the end of 2020 stood at about $45.3bn and Nigeria is determined to earn 10 percent of it. He said Nigerian economy is dominated by crude oil, which accounts for 10% of the country's GDP, 70% of government revenue and more than 83% of the country's export earnings, but mushrooms offer so much hope to contribute significantly to the country's GDP and the economic diversification drive. ...
Source: All Africa

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