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South Korea exported domestically completed mushroom badge to Vietnam

Published May 13, 2022

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The Rural Development Administration of South Korea has exported a batch of domestically produced mushroom cultivation medium to Vietnam, in a joint effort with provincial agricultural research institutes and the Korea Seed Production Association. The shipment includes 3.4 tons of shiitake and other mushroom varieties, and is part of a larger initiative to develop mushroom seed production technology for international markets. The aim is to compete with imported mushroom cultivation media by establishing a competitive domestic manufacturing technology.
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The Rural Development Administration (Chairman Park Byeong-hong) jointly exported a domestic finished medium to Vietnam on the 10th in cooperation with the Gangwon, Chungbuk, and Gyeongnam Provincial Agricultural Research and Extension Services, and the Korea Seed Production Association. A complete medium (nutrient) is a medium made of sawdust or straw inoculated with mushroom seeds in advance, and mushrooms grow only when the cultivation conditions such as temperature, humidity, and light are met. This day's export is in accordance with the joint task of "Development of mushroom seed production technology for export" hosted by the Export Agricultural Support Division of the Rural Development Administration, and it is the second time since October last year. Gangwon, Chungbuk, and Gyeongsangnam-do Provincial Agricultural Institutes manufactured the medium, the National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Sciences produced the seeds, and the Korea Seed Production Association ...
Source: Nongmin
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