Mushroom industry crisis and reputation risk management (MU20006)
This investment strengthened the Australian mushroom industry’s ability to identify, manage and respond to food safety, biosecurity and reputational risks.
Completed project
Communication and education of mushroom nutrition research to health professionals (MU11002)
Publication date: February 5, 2019
Delivery Partner: Australian Mushroom Growers Association
This project, which ran from 2011 to 2014, explored the scientific literature on the nutritional and health properties of eating mushrooms, and communicated the benefits in various forms to health professionals, researchers, media writers and mushroom growers.
The literature review revealed a significant number of health benefits. Mushrooms have compounds that help control blood glucose and blood cholesterol levels, they are high in B vitamins, the minerals selenium, copper, chromium, have compounds that kill or modulate cancer cells, provide glutamate and other compounds that help regulate appetite and enhance immunity, and have the ability to generate vitamin D.
To ensure that the health benefits of mushrooms were known, the team produced the following resources:
This project was a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Mushroom Fund
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