Vietnam: U70 farmers grow wild mushrooms, profit 200 million/year

Published Sep 12, 2021

Tridge summary

A report by DANVIET.VN electronic newspaper features an article about Mr. Pham Van My, a mushroom farmer from Khanh Van commune, Ninh Binh province, who has been cultivating various mushrooms for 21 years. His mushroom farming model, covering 1,200 m2 and employing around 10 workers, produces wood ear mushrooms, reishi, and oyster mushrooms. The process involves using specific materials and requiring careful monitoring of temperature and humidity. The business has proven profitable, with an annual income of 200 million VND. Mr. My plans to expand his operation in response to high market demand for mushroom products.
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Original content

Searching for Khanh Van commune (Yen Khanh district, Ninh Binh province), a reporter from DANVIET.VN electronic newspaper asked about the model of growing wood ear mushrooms, reishi, oyster mushrooms ... of Mr. U70 Pham Van My and was asked by the people. here are enthusiastic instructions. Directly visiting the mushroom growing model of Mr. Pham Van My (hamlet 6, Khanh Van commune) with an area of 1,200 m2, we witnessed that there are nearly 10 enthusiastic workers working. Mr. Pham Van My shared: "I have had 21 years in the business of growing wood ear mushrooms, reishi, oyster mushrooms... to sell to the market. Mushroom farming has low investment costs, in contrast to higher incomes compared to other types of mushrooms. with other professions, but requires enthusiasm and diligence in work". "Growing mushrooms from the stage of making raw materials, taking care of them until harvesting, the workers must follow and follow the right techniques. With that, the products supplied to ...
Source: Danviet

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