Though India's present share in the world
production and trade of oyster mushroom is meager, being only an
estimated 2000 t, the potential for the future is rated as high for a variety
of reasons. Large quantities of various primary substrates such aswheat
straw, paddy straw, bagasse, chicken manure, tea waste, and de-oiled
cakes are easily available all over India and can therefore be most suitable
and inexpensive substrates for expanding future cultivation.
Though India's present share in the worldproduction and trade of oyster mushroom is meager, being only anestimated 2000 t, the potential for the future is rated as high for a varietyof reasons. Large quantities of various primary substrates such aswheatstraw, paddy straw, bagasse, chicken manure, tea waste, and de-oiledcakes are easily available all over India and can therefore be most suitableand inexpensive substrates for expanding future cultivation.
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