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Shortening the Cycle

One of the highlights of the recent ISMS Conference in Las Vegas was the opportunity to meet senior researcher Dr Nancy Pyck, and hear about some of the work they have been conducting at the amazing INAGRO Facility in Belgium. I had a chance to talk to Nancy after her presentation, and discuss the work further.

One of the highlights of the recent ISMS Conference in Las Vegas was the opportunity to meet senior researcher Dr Nancy Pyck, and hear about some of the work they have been conducting at the amazing INAGRO Facility in Belgium. I had a chance to talk to Nancy after her presentation, and discuss the work further.

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Managing the Mushroom Biome

As fungi go, Agaricus mushrooms are surprisingly social. Unlike some other species, Agaricus bisporus not only grows better in the presence of other microorganisms, but may actually require them to grow, mature, and form harvestable mushrooms.

As fungi go, Agaricus mushrooms are surprisingly social. Unlike some other species, Agaricus bisporus not only grows better in the presence of other microorganisms, but may actually require them to grow, mature, and form harvestable mushrooms.

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Key Steps in an Effective Mushroom Farm IPDM Program

Integrated Pest and Disease Management (IPDM) is a comprehensive, multifaceted, and systematic approach to managing pests and diseases. Rather than treat diseases when they express on-farm with synthetic chemical pesticides, or apply synthetic pesticides routinely to prevent diseases occurring, an effective IPDM program eliminates the root cause of pest and pathogen infestations. IPDM can suppress or remove pest and pathogen populations in a stepwise, sustainable, safe, cost-effective and environmentally sound manner.

Integrated Pest and Disease Management (IPDM) is a comprehensive, multifaceted, and systematic approach to managing pests and diseases. Rather than treat diseases when they express on-farm with synthetic chemical pesticides, or apply synthetic pesticides routinely to prevent diseases occurring, an effective IPDM program eliminates the root cause of pest and pathogen infestations. IPDM can suppress or remove pest and pathogen populations in a stepwise, sustainable, safe, cost-effective and environmentally sound manner.

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MmmmMushrooms – Australian Mushrooms New Campaign Launch

Hort Innovation and agency Thinkerbell are excited to showcase the new campaign for Australian Mushrooms ‘MmmmMushrooms’. In this webinar, they will explore the current media landscape, how they plan within it and what the media recommendation looks like. They will then talk you through the marketing strategy, creative idea and give you a preview of how the campaign will come to life in market.

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MushroomLink Bulletin September 2024

In this edition:

  • AMGA CONFERENCE: Meet the scholarship winners

    NEW RESOURCES: Free posters and induction videos now available

    TODAY’S WEBINAR: Don’t miss out on the SAFE MUSHROOM standard - register now

    MARKETING: New campaign launch, register for the upcoming webinar now

    MAGAZINE: 2025 publication schedule and content deadlines

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Geoff Price and the American mushroom industry - part one

Geoff Price Giorgi Mushroom Company.

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Geoff Price may be the son of our own mushroom-growing legend Graham Price, but he has definitely forged his own way in the industry. A mushroom grower since he was eight years old, perhaps it is not surprising he’s now not only technical director of Giorgi Mushroom Company in Pennsylvania, but also chair of the American Mushroom Institute. Interview by Dr Jenny Ekman 

In part one Jenny and Geoff talk about growing up in the Hawkesbury, the differences and similarities between the Australian and American mushroom industries and the unique mushroom economy in the United States. 

This podcast is part of the Hort Innovation funded project MU21003: Mushroom industry communications programme. It was funded through the Mushroom levy fund and contributions from the Australian Government.

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MushroomLink Bulletin August 2024

In this edition:

  • FOOD SAFETY MONTH: September is food safety month

  • WEBINARS: Register now for the September webinars

  • FEATURE ARTICLE: Shortening the crop cycle

  • PEST AND DISEASE: Mushroom farm IPDM

  • RESOURCE: Mushroom Supply Chain literature review

  • EVENT: AMGA Conference

  • HORT INNOVATION UPDATES: New membership opportunity

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Postharvest management of mushrooms: a review

The Australian mushroom industry invests more than $3 million in marketing annually. However, no marketing campaign will be successful if quality is not what the consumer expects. Moreover, consistently presenting high quality mushrooms to consumers at retail is a proven way to increase purchases.

The scientific literature reviewed in this report informed the Mushroom Supply Chain Best Practice Guide, developed as part of the MU22011

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MushroomLink Magazine Issue 09

We hope you enjoy this issue, with its usual mix of R&D news, the latest in technology from around the world, and pest and disease updates.

You can subscribe to an e-copy of MushroomLink magazine here or view previous issues here

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Articles

Levy funded project updates

Marketing

Growing & Tech

Pest & Diseases

Special Feature - AMGA Conference Preview

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Australian Mushroom Supply Chain Best Practice Guide

Consistent mushroom quality at retail is essential to keep consumers not just satisfied, but buying more mushrooms. The quality of the mushrooms that reach the retail display depends on many factors, including effective pre-harvest management, well managed harvesting and packing operations, fast cooling and accurate temperature control.

Drawing on the latest international research, as well as data collected in 2024 from Australian mushroom supply chains, this guide aims to summarise best practice for all those involved in growing, packing, transporting and retailing mushrooms. It includes guidelines on how the key factors affecting mushroom quality can be managed as well as actions needed to supply consistent, high-quality mushrooms the end-consumer.

This guide is suitable for all supply chain participants, from grower to retail. “If we can manage the supply chain properly, we reduce rejections at distribution centres, improve retail quality, minimise waste, and ensure food safety. That’s got to be another step towards a better mushroom industry for all” – Dr Jenny Ekman, Project Leader, MU22011.

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From Farm to Frying pan: Best practice in mushroom supply chains

The best marketing in the world won’t sell mushrooms that are soft and bruised. Cold temperatures, careful handling and short timeframes are key to getting good quality mushrooms onto retail shelves.

However, questions remain. For example, why do mushrooms bruise so easily? What can we do to reduce bruising? How cold do mushrooms really need to be and what’s the most efficient way to keep them that way?

Join Dr Jenny Ekman and her team for the answers to these questions and more as they present the new Postharvest Best Practice guide for mushrooms.

Developed through the MU22011 Mushroom supply chain best management project, printed copies will be available to all industry members. Click here and fill in the request form to receive a copy of the guide. More than one copy can be requested.

Missed part one? You can watch the webinar recording here and learn about the results from the MU22011 project, including how far some mushrooms travel, temperature changes during transport, and how displays can impact shelf life.

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Results from the mushroom supply chain best management project

Join the MushroomLink team as we speak with Dr Jenny Ekman from the MU22011 Mushroom supply chain best management project. In this two part webinar Jenny will discuss the results from this levy funded project.
 
Part 2 of the series will be presented on Wednesday 3 July  where the postharvest best practice guide will be presented. Click here to find out more.

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Eoin O'Connor and cutting edge mushroom disease research

In this podcast recorded at the 2024 ISMS congress, Dr Jenny Ekman chats to Eoin O'Connor, post-doctoral scholar at Penn State University, about his studies in Ireland, where he was inspired and mentored by Dr. David Fitzpatrick and Dr Helen Grogan, the latter of whom opened his world to mushroom science, and particularly virus X, and his current research in the Hockett lab. 

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MushroomLink Bulletin April 2024

In this edition:

  • Feature article: Mushrooms in health care settings

  • Publication: Supporting mushrooms as a food-based solution to vitamin D deficiency in dietary guidelines

  • Marketing: New strategy to inform FY2025

  • NEW Podcast: Dr Mark Loftus from Sylvan Bioscience

  • Training: Mini series - mushroom farm hygiene 

  • Webinars: Save the date for the mushroom supply chain webinars

  • AMGA Conference 2024

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Dr Mark Loftus (Sylvan Spawn Company)

In this podcast Dr Jenny Ekman chats to Dr Mark Loftus from Sylvan Spawn company.

Mark’s career commenced in Manchester, UK, where he obtained a PhD and then completed a two-year post doc in human genetics.

So how did Mark go from human to mushroom geneticist? What is mushroom genetics anyway, and how can understanding mushroom genetics help strengthen the industry? 

In this fascinating discussion, Mark explains the very hard work behind identifying mushroom markers, isolating genetically distinct strains (no kissing cousins here!) and the characteristics they are looking for in white and brown mushrooms.

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MushroomLink Bulletin March 2024 - Magazine Autumn Issue

In this edition:

  • MushroomLink magazine: Autumn issue out now

  • Feature article: Cold mushrooms are quality mushrooms

  • Marketing: What’s planned in the coming months?

  • Podcasts: Revisit the MushroomLink podcast back catalogue

  • Fact sheet: Actions points to control Sciarid and Phorid flies

  • AMGA conference scholarship 

  • Nuffield scholarships now open

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MushroomLink Magazine Issue 08

MushroomLink Magazine - Issue08 - Front Cover

We hope you enjoy this issue, with its usual mix of R&D news, the latest in technology from around the world, and pest and disease updates.

You can subscribe to an e-copy of MushroomLink magazine here or view previous issues here

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Articles:

Levy-funded project updates:

Marketing:

Pests and diseases:

Growing & technology:

In each issue:

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