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Why mushroom cultivation is a growing field in Nepal?

November 3, 2022
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Why mushroom cultivation is a growing field in Nepal?
The mushroom farming is rapidly expanding in Nepal for the reasons listed below.
  • Mushroom can be grown throughout the year under natural environmental conditions because of suitable climatic condition in Nepal.
  • Different types of mushrooms can be cultivated in various locations due to Nepal's varied altitudes.
  • An abundant and affordable quantity of a range of raw substrate and construction materials are available.
  • Various mycophagous populations are prevalent.
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