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Old 08-19-2007
 
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Default Training on quality mushroom cultivation

I wish to learn quality mushroom cultivation and processing. And grow the same into a business. Need help for this. Raja Bhattacharya, West Bengal, dist-Hooghly
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Old 08-20-2007
 
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Mr.Raja Bhattacharya,
First of all you have to decide about the variety of mushroom you want to start. I think, the best thing for you would be to visit you nearest Horticulture Department, where you will get all the preliminary informations including types of mushrooms which may suit to your area. This will help you planning your things in a better way.
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Old 09-14-2007
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Default Mushroom Cultivation

Dear Sir
MUSHROOM

Types Suitable for cultivation
At present 3 mushrooms are being cultivated in India. These are : the white mushroom (Agaricus bisporus), the paddy-straw mushroom (Volvariella vovvacea) and the oyster mushroom (Pleurotus sajor-caju). Of these, A. bisporus is the most popular and economically sound to grow and is extensively cultivated throughout the world. However, due to its low temperature requirement, its cultivation is restricted to the cool climatic areas and to the winter in the plains of Northen India. In summer, the tropical paddy-straw mushroom is suitable for growing in most parts of India. Even then it is less attractive commercially owing to very low yield per unit weight of the substrate and an extremely short shelf-life. But, as a kitchen-garden crop it is preferred because it is very delicious and nutritous.
Oyster mushroom can grow at moderate temperature ranging from 220 to 280C. therefore, it is suitable for most of the places of India. It is a familiar item in the menu of most hotels in Bangalore where it is being grown commercially.
In north India, the climate conditions prevailing during different seasons can be exploited for growing mushroom throughout the year. To this a year-wise production schedule is suggested :
Mid-November to Mid-March : Agaricus bisporus
February to Mid-April : Pleurotus sajor-caju
Mid-June to Mid-September : Volvariella volvacea
September to November : Pleurotus sajor-caju


CULTIVATION
1. Selection of Strains
For successful mushroom production, it is necessary for each grower to produce as economically and efficiently as possible the highest quality of mushrooms. This can be accomplished among other requirements, by selecting the best strains which should be high yielding , visually attractive, having desirable flavour, and resistance to adverse climate and pests and diseases. Presently, there are many strains of white, cream and brown varieties in cultivation. The brown variety is the natural mushroom and considered to be the most vigorous form. It tolerates and adverse conditions better than the white variety. New superior strains are through selection, hybridization and induced mutations continually introduced by mushroom research laboratories and spawn makers. In India, S 11, S 649 and S791 are the good strains available. These strains were originally introduced from reowned commercial spawn makers, Somycel and darlington. Now these strains are well adapted in the Indian climate and are very popular with the growers.

Spawn
The propogating material used by the mushroom growers for planting beds is called spawn. The spawn is equivalent to vegetative seed of higher plant. Quality of spawn is basic for the successful mushroom cultivation.
At present, the pure culture spawn has been the basis of modern spawn production units all over the world. The manufacture of the pure culture spawn is done under scientifically controlled conditions which demand a standard of hygiene as in a hospital operation theatre. Equipment and substrate used for spawn are autoclaved and filtered air is passed during the inocluation ensures complete freedom from contamination.
(a) Manure spawn
Both composted horse-dung or synthetic compost may be used. The composted manure is thoroughly washed to remove such substance in compost which retard growth. The excess water is squeezed out and moisture content adjusted to 60%. The manure is packed in half-litre milk bottles or heat-resistant polypropylene bags os suitable size. The bottles or bags plugged with non-absorbant cotton-wool and sterlized in an autoculave at 1210C for 2 hr or on 2 consecutive days for an hour each. They are then inoculated with a large bit of agar-containing mycelium and incubated at 220-240C in a dark place. the spawn can be used to inoculate fresh bottles or bags to obtain the second generation spawn.
(b) Grain spawn
Ten kilograms of wheat grains are boiled for 15 min in 15 litres of water and then allowed to soak for another 15 min without heating. the excess water is drained off and the grains are colled in sieves. Turn the grains several times with a spoon for quick cooling. The colled grains, are mixed with calcium carbonate. the gypsum (CaSO4.2H2O) and 30 g fo calcium carbonate. The gypsum prevents the grains from sticking together and calcium carbonate is necessary to correct the pH. the prepared grains are filled into half-litre milk bottles or polypropylene bags (at the rate of 150-200 g per bottle or bag) and autocalved for 2 hr at 1210C. After sterlization, the material should have a pH value of 6.5 to 6.7. the bottles are inoculated with grains spawn or with bits of agar medium colonized with mycelium and incubated at 220-240C in a dark place. the mycelium completely permeates the grains in about 2 weeks. Other grains like sorghum and pearlmillet can also be used for spawn making.

. Compost
The white-button mushroom is grown on a select substrate which provides adequate levels of nutrients to support the crop so that it can successfully complete with other microorganisms. Traditionally, partially-decomposed horse-manure has been the principal medium for providing the required nutrients in artificial cultivation of the mushroom and it is only in recent times that other materials have also been used successfully.

Method of composting
There are two methods for preparing mushroom compost, the long and short method. The 'long method' is considered primitive and unsuitable for commercial cultivation. The 'short method' is quick and a definite advance over the earlier technology. However, the 'long method' is still relevant for the growers in India who cannot afford the expensive technology required for the short method.
Composting yard. The compost should be prepared near the growing site, on clean concrete or pucca floor at a higher level to prevent the run-off water collecting near the heap. Composting is usually done in the open, but it has to be protected from rain, by covering it with polythylene sheet. It can also be carried out in a shed with open sides to shelter it from rain.

Kirti
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Old 09-23-2007
 
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Default Mushroom farming guidance in Bihar

Thanks for providing details.

Can anybody guide me where/whom to contact for Mushroom cultivation guidance. I am basically from North Bihar and looking for help.

Regards,

Suresh

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Old 09-25-2007
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Default Mushroom cultivation

Dear Sir

You may contact the below concerned

Sanjay Kumar Agarwal , IAS
District Magistrate & Collector
Jehanabad district
Phone No. - 06114-223072 (O), 06114-233001,223142 (R),
Mobile No. - 9431226100
e-mail : dm-jehanabad.bih@nic.in

Department of Science & Technology,
Technology Bhavan, New Mehrauli Road,
New Delhi - 110016
Telephone: +91-11-26567373, 26962819
Fax: +91-11-26864570, 26862418
Email: dstinfo at nic dot in

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Mushroom cultivation is good oportunity for full time as well as part time buisness. You can go for , button, oyster, paddy straw, shiitake, milky mushroom cultivation.
There are thousands of farmers do this in haryana and Delhi surroundings.
You can visit these farmers for practical experience.
we can also help you in setting up cultivation and processing
jkssinghatgmaildotcom
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I wish to learn quality mushroom cultivation and processing. And grow the same into a business. Need help for this. Raja Bhattacharya, West Bengal, dist-Hooghly
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Old 10-31-2007
 
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Kirti,

Could you kindly let me know similar contact details of people I can consult in Pune?

Regards,
Araj
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Old 11-11-2007
 
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Can you provide me addresses of the mushroom buyer we are into mushroom marketing also mushroom products kindly details of the mushroom buyers,





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Mushroom cultivation is good oportunity for full time as well as part time buisness. You can go for , button, oyster, paddy straw, shiitake, milky mushroom cultivation.
There are thousands of farmers do this in haryana and Delhi surroundings.
You can visit these farmers for practical experience.
we can also help you in setting up cultivation and processing
jkssinghatgmaildotcom

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Old 11-13-2007
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Dear Sir

Padmaja Expo
Buyers Of Mushrooms Plurotus
Address: 1st Pokharan Road, Mumbai - 400 606, India
Phone: +(91)-(22)-25850058 Fax: +(91)-(22)-25889357


Ni 3 Marketing
Buyers of oyster mushroom.
Address: 311, Anmol Sagar Darshan, 9/1, New Palasia, Indore - 452 001, India
Phone: +(91)-(731)-5536351 Fax: +(91)-(731)-5037302

Kapshan Solutions
Importers of canned mushrooms.
Address: B-4/5, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi - 110 057, India
Phone: +(91)-(11)-26144712 Fax: +(91)-(11)-24679912

Pranay Exports
Buyer of mushrooms.
Address: B 104, Manish Darshan, Fatima Nagar, Pune - 411 013, India
Phone: +(91)-(20)-4002131

Jaya Agro Products
Importers of mushrooms.
Address: E/1/141, Arera Coloney, Bhopal - 462 021, India
Phone: +(91)-(98)-26366257

Sid Export
Importers of mushroom.
Address: Sai Siddharth,10th Road Khar [W], Mumbai - 400 052, India
Phone: +(011)-(9122)-26042888

Kirti
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Old 11-29-2007
 
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I have similar query as Raja. I live in Thane can anyone guide me of any reputed organisation/company that imparts this kind of training and also information on the market for sale of mushroom.

Further, can I meet up with some people who are successful in commercial mushroom cultivation and do it as a full time occupation.

Regds
Tathagatha
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