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Exotic mushrooms grown using Queensland’s sugarcane waste

Exotic Asian mushrooms are now being grown using a by-product from sugarcane processing.
Bagasse, the material left over after sugarcane has been processed, has proven to be a viable and productive growing substrate for Asian mushrooms.
“One [bagasse] bag, we can produce about 200 to 250 grams [of…
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