Mushroom Entrepreneurship Program
Empowering Rural Families Through Sustainable Mushroom Cultivation
We offer training, resources, and support to help rural families, particularly women, start and grow profitable mushroom farming businesses.

Program Structure
Our systematic approach ensures participants receive comprehensive support from training to market success.
Capacity Building
Comprehensive training on sustainable agricultural practices, climate adaptation strategies, and community mobilization.
Farm-Level Implementation
Hands-on support for farmers to adopt climate-resilient practices, including soil health improvement and water conservation.
Community Engagement
Community-based initiatives promoting climate-resilient agriculture, including farmer field schools and community seed banks.
Sustainability & Scaling
Mentorship, market linkages, and policy advocacy to ensure long-term sustainability and scaling up of climate-resilient agriculture practices.
Program Benefits

Success Stories
Hear from the individuals whose lives have been transformed through our programs.
"Before joining HAPEF's mushroom program, I struggled to support my family of four with just my husband's farming income. The training changed everything. Now I earn ₹3,000 monthly from mushroom cultivation and have become financially independent. My children can attend better schools, and I'm even training other women in my village."
Punam Devi
Hiranpur Block, Jharkhand
"The training was excellent and the ongoing support helped me overcome initial challenges. Now I'm training other women in my village to start their own mushroom farms."
Dularas Kiski
Hiranpur Block, Jharkhand
Ready to Transform Your Community?
Join our mushroom entrepreneurship program and become part of a growing network of successful rural entrepreneurs.

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Have questions or want to learn more about our programs? We'd love to hear from you and explore how we can work together to create positive change.
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