Vietnam: On Tan Phuoc district, many households grow straw mushrooms with good economic efficiency

Published 2021년 6월 8일

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Tan Phuoc district in Tien Giang is seeing a surge in households engaging in straw mushroom farming, using rice straw as cultivation material. Each household grows mushrooms on 0.3 to 10 hectares of land. The mushroom harvesting process takes around 10 days, and the selling price is currently high, leading to substantial profits for the growers. This business model is seen as effective in addressing post-harvest labor and agricultural waste issues, and providing additional income for families.
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Currently, in Tan Phuoc district (Tien Giang) there are many households developing a model of growing straw mushrooms with high economic efficiency. According to records, Tan Phuoc district has over 50 mushroom growing households, each household grows from 03ha to 10ha of straw. Straw material is used by farmers from rice after harvesting and bought from other places to grow mushrooms. Mushroom growers said that it takes about 10 days from composting to harvesting mushrooms. Currently, the selling price of mushrooms is at a high level. Mushroom prices are purchased by traders at the place for 35,000 - 40,000 VND/kg, at this price, mushroom growers are making a good profit. According ...
Source: Vietlinh

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