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Director Agriculture Jammu inspects Shiitake Spawn Blocks at Spawn Production Lab Krishi Bhawan Jammu

JAMMU: Director Agriculture Jammu, S. Arvinder Singh Reen, today inspected the Shiitake spawn blocks (ready-to-fruit blocks) intended for the upcoming trials at the Spawn Production Lab, Krishi Bhawan, Jammu. Approximately 1,000 Shiitake spawn blocks have been introduced at the lab as part of multi-location trials aimed at promoting the cultivation of this high-value mushroom variety.


These spawn blocks have been provided under the Crop Diversification Promotion Project (JICA-ODA) by the Shiitake Cultivation Training Centre at Agriculture University Palampur. The trials will take place across several locations of Jammu Division, including the Shiitake lab at the Spawn Production Office in Jammu, the Demonstration Cum Training Centre (DCTC) of Jammu Division and among progressive mushroom growers across the Jammu province.


After three years of successful trials of this Japanese-origin Shiitake mushroom variety, the Agriculture Department is now providing spawn blocks to DCTC and progressive mushroom growers for wider adoption.


During his inspection, the Director emphasised the significant role this initiative will play in promoting crop diversification and empowering local farmers to embrace profitable and sustainable agricultural practices. He highlighted that their farming systems will be diversified as they begin cultivating Shiitake mushrooms, alongside the three varieties already grown—Button, Dingri and Milky mushrooms. The introduction of Shiitake mushrooms will not only diversify cropping systems but also provide farmers with an additional high-value crop.


Director further explained that the project would offer farmers the opportunity to engage in year-round mushroom cultivation, ensuring continuous income and improved economic returns. This initiative will be especially beneficial for small-scale mushroom growers, as it will generate employment opportunities and support local economies.


Mushroom Development Officer Raghubir Pal Kochar, Spawn Production Officer Verinder Dogra, SMS-III Kewal Krishan Sharma and staff of spawn production lab were present on the occasion.

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