
A mushroom farm in Kenya and fungi-based panels give hope for sustainable building
[Independent - Africa] - 19/10/2025
A large mushroom farm near Nairobi is producing mycelium for building materials that end up as fungi-based panels, which are more sustainable and affordable than traditional bricks
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