Two weeks in Guatemala with Vision Maya ‘s Oyster Mushroom Growers
Written by F2F Volunteer Kathleen Preis
Vision Maya is a
grower co-op of approximately 25 members with 12 active members growing Oyster
Mushrooms from their homes in Municipality of San Andrés Semetabaj, Guatemala. TEach week, the Oyster Mushroom
harvest is collected and sold collectively throughout the community of San Andrés. The organization is primarily led by
the President of the association, Carmela, and the Vice President, Juan. The
group benefits greatly from initial Farmer-to-Farmer volunteers helping to
improve their various production operations. The Vision Maya growers have managed to
take what they have learned and continue to produce high quality Oyster
Mushrooms under variable conditions.
The growers are
primarily female heads of household from the neighborhood of La Barranca . They are a close group of friends and
enjoy growing mushrooms to contribute to their family’s income. They primarily
grow mushrooms out of their homes. Many of their children help their mothers
with the harvesting and delivering of mushrooms. Most of the farms are within
walking distance of each other and the Vision Maya headquarters adding to bond
between the growers.
I
arrived in Guatemala with the purpose of helping the Vision Maya group increase
their sales through marketing efforts. We began our time together by reviewing
the basics of marketing and detailed information on the nutrition and culinary
attributes of Oyster mushrooms. We followed each presentation with activities
and workshops to encourage confidence in the group when talking about and
selling their premium product to customers.
As
the sessions continued the group focused more on the development of their
brand, packaging and digital presence by drafting logos, slogans and marketing
messages to duplicate in sales materials. The group was extremely knowledgeable
that the Oyster Mushrooms they were producing were healthy but a review of the
factual nutritional benefits gave the group the confidence they needed to more
actively share content with customers.
The
final day of workshops was spent developing a sales plan and developing tactics
to meet sales goals. The group now have the tools needed to facilitate growth
and the confidence to pursue additional markets to sell their Oyster Mushrooms
to increase sales and profit for their organization and community.
The
Vision Maya group is an incredible entrepreneurial organization that I have no
doubt will continue to succeed and grow in their business. The women in Vision Maya are proud to provide
food and funds for their family and are determined to increase sales of their
Oyster Mushrooms. I look forward to learning more of their success in the
future.
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