Fresh Shiitake mushroom recovers 70,000 tons for the first time in 8 years

Published 2020년 7월 20일

Tridge summary

The National Forestry Agency's survey has reported the lowest-ever dried shiitake production of 2414 tons in 2019, with a five-year trend of increase and decrease. The production burden of log cultivation is a factor in this decline. In contrast, fresh shiitake production increased by 2% to 71,113 tons, the first time it has been at the 70,000-ton level in eight years. The total mushroom production was 456,442 tons, down by 2% from the previous year, with Enokitake, Buna Shimeji, and Maitake showing decreases, increases, or stable production levels.
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Original content

The National Forestry Agency survey found that the nationwide dried shiitake production (2019) was 2414 tons, which was the lowest ever since the survey started. It has been increasing and decreasing for five years, but the extent of the decrease is large and it has not been stopped. On the other hand, the production burden of log cultivation is large. On the other hand, fresh shiitake 71,113 tons. Recovered to 70,000 tons level for the first time in 8 years. It seems that the scale expansion is progressing with mushroom bed cultivation. Production volume decreased by 8% from the previous year. It was the first time since the survey started in 1960, when it fell below 2500 tons. On the other hand, there are many homes and the production is decreasing. On the other hand, fresh shiitake mushrooms have increased by 2% from the previous year. It has increased for the second consecutive year and has been unchanged from the previous year for ...

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