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Ilias’s success in mushroom cultivation

Ilias Molla, a native of Jugipara in Natore’s Bagatipara Upazila, is a successful mushroom farmer. He cultivates mushrooms on a makeshift farm.

Ilias Molla, a former migrant worker, plants mushrooms in polythene bags in Natore’s Jugipara. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla, a former migrant worker, plants mushrooms in polythene bags in Natore’s Jugipara. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Mushrooms are being cultivated in polythene bags stuffed with sawdust, wheat husk and jute sticks inside a shade made of cogon grass, bamboo and polythene. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Mushrooms are being cultivated in polythene bags stuffed with sawdust, wheat husk and jute sticks inside a shade made of cogon grass, bamboo and polythene. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla’s mushroom shade in Natore’s Jugipara. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla’s mushroom shade in Natore’s Jugipara. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla, a new mushroom entrepreneur, said he initially invested up to Tk 50,000 in his farm and received returns on sales after two months. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla, a new mushroom entrepreneur, said he initially invested up to Tk 50,000 in his farm and received returns on sales after two months. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla says his farm yields up to 25 kilograms of mushrooms worth Tk 250-300 a day. Photo: Tariqul Hasan
Ilias Molla says his farm yields up to 25 kilograms of mushrooms worth Tk 250-300 a day. Photo: Tariqul Hasan

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Published : 02 Feb 2023, 05:39 PM

Updated : 02 Feb 2023, 05:39 PM

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