Rama Kumari, a resident of Muzaffarpur, Bihar, started growing mushrooms at home out of curiosity when she couldn't find them in the local market after returning from Pune during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With just an initial investment of Rs 120, her mushroom farming venture, Tulsi Spawn Lab, now generates a monthly revenue of Rs 3 lakhs, totaling Rs 36 lakhs annually.
She offers oyster, button, and milky mushrooms for sale, provides mushroom spawns for home cultivation, and conducts training on mushroom cultivation best practices.
Rama Kumari's journey began with a small experiment that yielded positive results, leading her to expand into commercial mushroom farming.
She faced challenges but persevered, eventually setting up a successful mushroom spawn lab to help others interested in mushroom cultivation.
Tulsi Spawn Lab now sells mushrooms, mushroom spawns, and value-added mushroom products, catering to various markets and customers through offline and online channels.
In FY24, the venture earned Rs 12 lakh in revenue, which increased to Rs 36 lakh in FY25, showcasing significant growth and success.
Rama Kumari and her team are working towards expanding their operations, including setting up an air-conditioned farm and compost yard to enhance productivity.
The entrepreneurial journey of Rama Kumari highlights how curiosity and determination can lead to substantial success and make a positive impact on the community.
Through Tulsi Spawn Lab, she aims to empower more individuals to venture into mushroom cultivation and contribute to the agricultural sector.