Agriculture - New Castle, DE, CM
Mbeng Adio Mushroom Farm, also known as MAMF was founded in 2007. It was registered as a member of Nkwen Multipurpose Cooperative and Common Initiative Group in Cameroon in 2012. MAMF's mission is to create economic empowerment and sustainability, by training and investing in local Cameroonian farmers through agri-business cooperatives. MAMF has trained over 1500 local farmers in the cultivation and production of mushrooms. MAMF is the largest producer of mushrooms in Cameroon and Central Africa to date, and continues to grow. MAMF currently has three farms in the villages of Banjah, Nso and Mulion, in the North Western region of Cameroon. MAMF's farming model is community based and eco friendly. We pride ourselves in investing in local farmers at grassroots level. We believe in breaking the chain of poverty, through sustainable income, whilst capitalizing on profitability and market share. MAMF values the contribution of women in these communities and collaborates with women farmers, including local women's groups and ethnic groups such as the Nomadic Fulani Women, to improve their annual yield by training in mushroom cultivation through the MAMF Program. MAMF trains women on mushroom cultivation and provides a market outlet for their produce. Our involvment with the local farmers will help ensure that their produce is placed in the Local, Regional and Global food chain supply.
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