Bonghwa County has launched a practical education program to increase farmers' income and foster regional specialized industries through the production of high-value medicinal mushrooms. Bonghwa County announced that it has started a "Medicinal Mushroom Cultivation Practical Education" program, beginning with an opening ceremony on the 16th. According to Bonghwa County, this education program targets 15 local farmers and those planning to return to farming, and will run for a total of 39 sessions, 156 hours, until October 29. The education will be conducted at the Agricultural Technology Center's Future Agriculture Education Hall and the Mulya Myeon Bukji Medicinal Mushroom Strain Center practice site, combining theory and on-site practice. The curriculum is structured to systematically teach the entire process of medicinal mushroom production. The main content includes single-item and sawdust cultivation techniques for lingzhi and king oyster mushrooms, as well as sawdust ...