In 2023, the Russian Federation increased mushroom production by 13.3% to almost 146 thousand tons

Published 2024년 3월 6일

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In 2023, Russia's mushroom farms achieved a record production of 145.9 thousand tons, marking a 13.3% increase from the previous year, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture. This significant growth in the industry is largely due to government support measures, including investment loans, which have enabled the initiation of large-scale projects. As a result, 85 new mushroom farming enterprises have been established in recent years.
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Moscow. March, 6. INTERFAX.RU - Mushroom farms in the Russian Federation grew 145.9 thousand tons of mushrooms in 2023, which is 13.3% more than in 2022, reports the Ministry of Agriculture, emphasizing that this is a record figure. “Mushroom growing is currently one of the popular areas of work for Russian farmers,” the message says. Champignons and oyster mushrooms are mainly grown in the Russian Federation. The incentive for the development of the industry is ...
Source: Interfax

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