MSC NewsWire

Founded by Max Farndale 1947 - 2018
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 15:52
  • Home
    • About Us
    • Pricing
    • Global Presswire
    • Industry Organisations
  • News Sectors
    • Headlines Through Today
    • Environmental Talk
    • Out of The Beehive
    • Primary Sector Talk
    • Reporters Desk
    • The MSC NewsReel
    • MSCNetwork
    • FinTech Talk
    • The FactoryFloor Newsreel
    • Trade Talk
    • News Talk
    • Industry Talk
    • Technology Talk
    • Blockchain
    • Highlighted
    • The TravelDesk
      • TravelMedia
      • Sporting Tours
      • Holidays Tours Events + More
      • Airfares
      • Travel Enquiry Form
      • TravelBits
    • Travel Updates
    • The MSC TravelDesk Newsreel
    • Travel Talk
    • Travel Time
    • The Bottom Line
    • Regional News
    • News to Run Advice Form
    • World News
    • NewsDIRECT
    • MSCVoxPops
    • Press Releases
  • National Press Club
  • Contact Us

Demand for local mushrooms on the rise over winter

  • font size decrease font size decrease font size increase font size increase font size
  • Print
  • Email
Demand for local mushrooms on the rise over winter

One of New Zealand’s leading mushroom growers says demand for its produce typically increases throughout the winter months.

The Te Mata Mushroom Company is based in Havelock North on the North Island, producing between 20-25 tonnes of fresh mushrooms a week, consistently throughout the year.

"Demand is higher in winter due to the reduced availability of other local vegetables and the increase in price of imported produce," owner Michael Whittaker said. "Commercially, mushrooms are grown indoors, so they are a year-round, non-seasonal product. Because mushrooms are non-seasonal, the shelf price is pretty stable."

The company, which began in 1967, only supplies the North Island domestic market and has no plans for export at this stage, producing both white and portobello (or brown) mushrooms. Mr Whittaker says they are grown in climate controlled rooms, so seasonal variation is minimal.

"Depending on the stage of growth, each variety can be sold as buttons (round, unopened mushrooms); cups (just starting to open) or flats (completely open). Each stage is useful for different recipes, portobellos tend to have a more robust flavour than whites."

However, because commercial mushrooms are grown indoors they may only see a very small amount of sunlight in their life cycle. But the company’s top product is the country's only Vitamin D mushrooms, which has a number of health benefits.

"We also introduced New Zealand’s first Vitamin D enhanced mushroom," Mr Whittaker said. “If exposed to sunlight mushrooms will naturally produce Vitamin D – even after picking. Our Vitamin D mushrooms are exposed to a special UV light before packing that allows them to produce large amounts of Vitamin D – a very topical issue at the moment, especially coming into winter.”

Te Mata's farm is one of the six remaining commercial mushroom farms nationwide, and provides a unique fully compostable tray and premium pre-pack products.

 

  • Source/ReadMore: A FreshPlaza release
Published in FOOD
Tagged under
  • Food
  • primary sector news
  • Horticulture
  • articles

Related items

  • UN Cinematographer Stephen Whitehouse Dies in Sandwich.
  • Trade scholarships available for 2019
  • NZ: Torrential rain damages Teviot Valley fruit
  • Green Party Bill on Country of Origin Food Labelling passes into law
  • Metal or wooden construction submissions welcomed by 21 Dec
More in this category: « NZ is missing a trick when it comes to export marketing Fonterra edgecombe commission a new butterline. »
back to top
May 14, 2018

For the love of ugly fruit, a Hawke’s Bay juice company has a solution

in HORTICULTURE
Sep 25, 2018

Major fresh produce traceability project underway in New Zealand

in HORTICULTURE
Jun 02, 2018

New Zealand satsuma mandarin season off to a good start

in HORTICULTURE
Oct 01, 2018

How a New Zealand family made tomato growing their passion

in HORTICULTURE
Apr 05, 2018

International acclaim for Whitestone

in PRIMARY SECTOR
Jun 29, 2018

Key investments leads to greater quality for a Greytown pear grower

in HORTICULTURE
Aug 22, 2018

Horticulture levy votes successful

in HORTICULTURE
May 30, 2018

New Zealand labour shortage prompts government to rethink abatement rates

in HORTICULTURE

MSC NewsWire is a gathering place for information on the productive sector in New Zealand focusing on Manufacturing, Productive Engineering and Process Manufacturing

  • Home
  • Global Presswire
  • Industry Organisations
  • National Press Club
  • Disclaimer
  • About Us
  • Pricing
  • Sitemap
Copyright © 2022 MSC NewsWire. All Rights Reserved.
Site Built & Hosted by iSystems Limited
Top
The FactoryFloor Newsreel