Breakeven yields for cultivated morel mushrooms (Morchella spp.) in the US North Central region

Seo Woo Lee, S. Swinton, Gregory Bonito
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Morels (Morchella spp.) are specialty mushrooms that fetch high prices from wild‐foraged or indoor grown suppliers. Outdoor cultivation could expand availability and diversify morel crops. Participatory research trials in the United States during 2021–2023 resulted in low, uneven yields. Cost accounting reveals that in 2023, a producer needed to achieve an average morel yield of 0.16 lb/ft of row to break even. This threshold was sensitive to prices and labor costs. While these findings are preliminary due to a small sample and experimental conditions, they establish baseline indicators for the yields needed for outdoor morel cultivation to break even financially.
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美国中北部地区栽培羊肚菌(羊肚菌属)的盈亏平衡产量
羊肚菌(羊肚菌属)是一种特产蘑菇,野生或室内种植的供应商都能卖出高价。室外栽培可以扩大羊肚菌的供应量,并使羊肚菌作物多样化。2021-2023 年期间在美国进行的参与性研究试验导致产量低且不均衡。成本核算显示,2023 年,羊肚菌生产者需要达到每行 0.16 磅/英尺的平均产量才能实现收支平衡。这一阈值对价格和劳动力成本很敏感。虽然由于样本较少和实验条件所限,这些研究结果还只是初步的,但它们为室外羊肚菌种植实现收支平衡所需的产量确立了基准指标。
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