(Reporter: Mengjiao Tan) As reported by CEMBN, on October 30, Goodacreek Mushroom Manor attracted Australian Farm Institute for visiting and investigation. According to know, at the beginning of the activity, Mr, keith who is the principal from Australian Farm Institute introduced and delivered a speech on activity spot. After that, another principal from Australian Farm Institute expressed her expectations on the activity and thanks to all the staffs working at Goodacreek Mushroom Manor.

“Australian mushroom cultivation holds quite single varieties, meaning White Tricholoma and Brown Tricholoma, we are really willing to introduce Asian strain cultivation technology into Austrian, thus enriching Australian food market,” said Mr.Wu passionately, who is the representative from Goodacreek Mushroom Manor, added in his speech that in future time, Goodacreek Mushroom Manor is going to introduce Chinese superior strains into Australia step by step, making it possible to utilize Australian unique environmental advantageous to cultivate Asian diversified and superior mushrooms.

According to know, Goodacreek Mushroom Manor is a Australian youthful and native mushroom farm, mainly devoting to cultivate and produce Asian mushrooms, since its establishment, staffs have been making astounding advances on mushroom management and ascending into Coles through unremitting technical deliberation, product renewing and quantitative production, till now, it has become the biggest Shiitake producer in Australia, the markets of Asian mushroom combination products have also extended to Australian markets and multinational markets such as Coles and Costco, which is evidently striking.
During the activity, visitors enjoyably tasted on fresh mushrooms, looked around Shiitake houses and got patient answers from the staffs from Goodacreek Mushroom Manor regarding mushroom cultivation.
After the activity, some visitors indicated that the trip is really rewarding.
“The activity is significant while worthwhile, it is our first time to deeply get in touch with the mushroom cultivation processes, which offers us more more confidence in trying Asian mushrooms,” said the member from Australian Farm Institute, continued that they hope to attend activities like that to enrich the weekends life.