Title for both this post and that of the article ('How India could..') is misleading.<p>The article is just narrating handful of stories on how people are growing mushrooms, India is at 2% vs China at 75% of production share, etc.<p>Nothing about how India can increase its production to match that of China's.
China is growing mushrooms on boats in shipping containers perfectly timed to grow by the time they make it to maker. India is not catching up to that anytime soon.
This may be a stupid question, but is growing mushrooms in bedrooms safe?<p>It would make sense to me that mushroom growing medium is perfect for less healthy fungus to grow as well.
Interesting, one of my friends started his own mushroom-growing business called Nuvedo (<a href="https://nuvedo.com/" rel="nofollow">https://nuvedo.com/</a>). And from reading their blog <a href="https://nuvedo.com/blog/" rel="nofollow">https://nuvedo.com/blog/</a> I learned that mushrooms are some kind of superfood (similar to how the west sees acai or kale?).<p>Mushrooms probably wouldn't make too much of India's exports though, so remains to be seen how much of a superpower they could become.