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Why Growing Shiitake Mushrooms On Logs A Good Business?

by James Hayley We have attempted to create the procedure easier b

Have you ever thought about growing mushrooms on the homestead and making a decent income? Yes, your thoughts can turn into reality if you grow shiitake mushrooms on a log. Besides being tasty and packed with health benefits, growing mushrooms on substrates bring good business.

What is Shiitake mushroom?

It is a Japanese mushroom which means “mushroom of the oak” is cultivated widely in woods and looks like a flattened umbrella. It has got a taste that is similar to when filet mignon and lobster are combined along with the essence of wild herbs and a small piece of garlic. When you grow these mushrooms on the wood you get more of everything from the stronger flavor, incomparable taste and full spectrum of nutrients. In addition, Shiitakes are easy to grow and are highly prized. The average wholesale price of such mushrooms is $4 to $5. So making Shiitake Mushroom Logs for producing gourmet or medicinal mushrooms can be a satisfying business. However, one needs to have the necessary conditions, appropriate resources and buyers to purchase your product. Let’s explore why growing such mushrooms on a log is good business.

·         High demand: Besides being used in gourmet cooking, Shiitake Mushroom Logs are in high demand because of its medicinal benefits. It contains high amounts of polysaccharides that promote health, as compared to mushrooms grown indoors artificially.

·         Needs a few acres of land: You can grow almost 500 pounds of mushrooms on as little as 2 acres of land, on a single log. Once you start cultivating mushrooms on substrates you can increase your yield as well as your income.

·         Requires less work: Growing mushrooms on the wood outside usually take two years for a yield to improve the landscape, however, it requires fewer efforts.

·         Higher quality: When mushrooms are cultivated on wood outdoors, the yield is generally of higher quality. The quality is such that someone can expect 2 to 8 times more return compared to those cultivated on substrates indoors.

·         Long-term gain: When you start cultivating on a log, it continues to produce mushrooms for several years down the line. So if you invest once, you continue to reap the benefits for several years.

·         More valuable: Woods that are used for producing Shiitakes are at least five times more valuable than the same logs which are used as firewood.

·         Less capital investment: Cultivating mushrooms indoors requires a climate-controlled building whereas mushroom substrates outdoors require much less capital investment. That is why growing them on logs is a profitable venture.

Getting the logs and Shiitake spawns

There are companies who supply you with carefully selected raw materials that you can use for growing mushrooms. They offer the highest quality logs and substrates for better yield and also offer different mediums for selling the products locally. So you can get logs and substrates for growing mushrooms that cater to the highest quality. You can import the raw materials, grow fresh mushrooms and sell them to customers locally. This will save your time and energy and provide you with the rewarding experience of growing mushrooms.


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