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Mushroom Training- Mushroom Learning Center Kolhapur


One Day Mushroom Training Course Oyster Mushroom Training (Pleurotus)
Mushrooms can be cultivated in different ways and under different circumstances. However, the only thing that eventually counts is that the mushrooms are of good quality.
Mushroom Learning Center Kolhapur (“Biobritte Agro”) organizes one day trainings. We organize practical training sessions at our mushroom farm.
The objective of this training is to teach basic techniques in oyster mushroom cultivation training.


Target group of the course
·       Farmers
·       Students
·       Unemployed people

Contents of the Short Course
·       What is Mushroom, 
·       Introduction to Oyster Mushrooms,
·       Types of Oyster Mushrooms,
·       Cultivation procedure,
·       Marketing and Business Options. 
·       Practical & Visit to Commercial Mushroom Plant

Teaching method
The course combines theory and practice of mushroom growing. Many subjects will be practically explained. Furthermore, we will visit mushroom farm.

Duration of the course and date
One day

Costs
Per person- 1000 R/ INR

Further information
If you wish to receive more information about this or other courses organised by Mushroom Learning Center, Kolhapur.

Please contact:
Mushroom Learning Center, Kolhapur

Address-Kallapa Plaza, Third Floor, 
Above Adinath Bank, Landmark-Maruti Temple, 
Jaysingpur-416101, Taluka-Shirol, District-Kolhapur, Maharashtra, INDIA.
Contact: 9923806933, 9673510343, 9890425168


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