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Sherpur youth turns mushroom business into lucrative venture

Nation Desk
23 Feb 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 23 Feb 2023 00:31:36
Sherpur youth turns mushroom business into lucrative venture
Ujjal has built small houses in the yard to grow mushroom beds – TBP Photo

Young entrepreneur Ujjal Miah, son of Hossain Ali, resident of Narayan Khola village in Nakla upazila, has become self-reliant by cultivating mushrooms in Nakla upazila of the district.

“I had an electronics business shop but my business was not doing well due to coronavirus pandemic period, sometimes I had to pay shop rent from my own capital, so I decided to farm mushroom as an alternative source of income,” he said.

At that time, “I met an elder brother named Shafiul Alam Suim of Charbasti area, he gave me courage and made me interested in mushroom cultivation.”

Later, I completed training on the techniques of mushroom cultivation from Savar National Mushroom Development and Extension training Centre in Savar of the capital, he said.

He(Ujjal Miah) started mushroom cultivation commercially as an alternative source of income and expanded the scope of mushroom cultivation he started the mushroom farming journey with a packet of 30 spawns.

Now, he has built small houses in the yard where he grows mushroom beds.

Mushroom cultivation is very easy so many educated boys and girls in the area are taking advice from him. A group of young people bought a few packets and started mushroom cultivation. Many of them have been successful in mushroom cultivation. Already, he becomes known as a successful mushroom grower in the upazila of the district.

“Mushrooms are a profitable business and I’m earning well. From spawn to harvest, it needs only 25 to 30 days and that continues for three months,” said Ujjal Miah.

Mushrooms contain protein, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. These can have various health benefits. Mushrooms are getting more popular in Bangladesh due to their taste and rich nutrients. It is also tasty and easy to digest.

“I collect 8-10 kgs of mushrooms every day in the current batch and if the situation remains favourable, he said.

“Each kg mushroom is being sold at Tk 260-300 at the district super shops and local markets from the beginning, I got a profit of Tk 8,000-10,000 from each batch,” said Ujjal Miah.

Upazila Agriculture Officer Abdul Wadud said mushrooms are delicious to eat. It is a vegetable crop in high demand, which is cultivated by many people at present.

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