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
Educating the food industry about Australian mushrooms (MU20003)
Publication date: July 14, 2021
Delivery Partner: Australian Mushroom Growers Association
This project increased knowledge and confidence among food‑service and healthcare professionals about the nutritional and culinary benefits of Australian mushrooms, and encouraged greater use of fresh, Australian‑grown Agaricus bisporus in institutional and commercial food settings.
Through two major case studies and a broad suite of educational resources, the project demonstrated how mushrooms can meaningfully improve the nutritional profile of menus—particularly as a natural, non‑animal source of vitamin D—while also offering flavour, versatility and strong appeal across dietary preferences.
The project worked with two large catering organisations:
The work addressed a clear challenge: low awareness across the food industry about the nutritional properties of mushrooms, particularly their vitamin D content and broader health benefits. Research also showed a lack of practical, accessible resources for chefs, educators and dietitians seeking to incorporate mushrooms into plant‑forward, nutritionally balanced meals. By filling these gaps through hands‑on education and practical tools, the project equipped food‑service professionals to use mushrooms more confidently and creatively.
The outcomes of this project will support the food industry to include mushrooms in more dishes, improve the nutrient quality of menus, and inspire future culinary professionals through curriculum‑aligned resources.
This project was a strategic levy investment in the Hort Innovation Mushroom Fund
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