Mushroom Farming
- January 2, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
- Category: DPN Topics
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Mushroom Farming
Subject – Agriculture
Context – Bengal’s jobless tea workers turn to mushroom farming
Concept –
- India only accounts for about 2% of the world’s mushroom production, as the lion’s share is with China which accounts for over 75% of global production.
- Mushroom cultivation starts in November, which is soon after the floods, and continues till the first week of March. By December, the farmer starts earning from the cultivation.
- For the rest of the year, the community has some savings from mushrooms and the daily wage work to fall back on.
About Mushroom
- Mushroom belonging to fungi species, is a nutritious vegetarian delicacy and a good source of high quality protein (20-35 per cent dry weight).
- Mushroom is consumed as delicacy and possesses several medicinal properties.
- Presently 3 varieties of mushroom are cultivated namely, Button mushroom, the paddy-straw mushroom and oyster mushroom.
- Button Mushroom species is mostly cultivated mushroom globally, contributing 35-40 per cent of the world production.
- Paddy straw mushrooms can grow in temperatures ranging from 35 – 40 Degree Celcius.
- Oyster mushrooms on the other hand are grown in the northern plains while button mushrooms grow during the winter season.
- All these mushrooms of commercial importance are grown by different methods and techniques. Mushrooms are grown in special beds known as compost beds.