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Bihar Housewife Started Growing Mushrooms At Home With Just Rs 120; Now Clocks Rs 3 Lakh Monthly Revenue

  • 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.

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