Australian Mushroom Supply Chain Best Practice Guide

Consistent mushroom quality at retail is essential to keep consumers not just satisfied, but buying more mushrooms. The quality of the mushrooms that reach the retail display depends on many factors, including effective pre-harvest management, well managed harvesting and packing operations, fast cooling and accurate temperature control.

Drawing on the latest international research, as well as data collected in 2024 from Australian mushroom supply chains, this guide aims to summarise best practice for all those involved in growing, packing, transporting and retailing mushrooms. It includes guidelines on how the key factors affecting mushroom quality can be managed as well as actions needed to supply consistent, high-quality mushrooms the end-consumer.

This guide is suitable for all supply chain participants, from grower to retail. “If we can manage the supply chain properly, we reduce rejections at distribution centres, improve retail quality, minimise waste, and ensure food safety. That’s got to be another step towards a better mushroom industry for all” – Dr Jenny Ekman, Project Leader, MU22011.

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Fact sheet: Measuring temperature

Measuring temperature is not so straightforward. By measuring temperature, you are actually measuring the effect of the energy within the mushrooms on another item – usually a metal temperature probe.

Managing temperature is not only essential to maintain postharvest quality, but also to meet retailer specifications. Mushrooms must be delivered below 5 Celsius. Given a usual storage temperature of 2-3 Celsius, followed by transport and potentially some ‘self-heating’ inside the punnets, they can be perilously close to this limit when delivered.


Measuring temperature sounds easy, but a number of things need to be considered, including calibrating your thermometer.

This fact sheet, prepared by Dr Jenny Ekman, describes the best ways to measure temperature in punnets of whole mushrooms and sliced mushrooms. Dr Ekman also provides insight into best practice calibration of temperature probes.

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Fact sheet: Mushroom nutrition and health messages

While we know that mushrooms are good for our health, making claims to this effect is a little more complicated.

Nutritional claims linked to food are highly regulated and statements need to be carefully crafted.

To help growers, chefs, personal trainers, social medial influencers, or anyone wanting to spruik mushrooms, the Australian Mushroom Growers Association (AMGA) teamed up with nutrition specialists to create a comprehensive set of statements that complies with strict FSANZ guidelines.

The AMGA teamed up with nutrition specialists to create a comprehensive guide about what you can actually say about mushrooms that complies with the strict guidelines.

This AMGA funded project set out to create a list of pre-crafted statements that can be used by growers looking to create their own marketing pathways/business plans, personal trainers, social media influences, celebrity chef and more

Divided into key categories of overarching statements, statements by health outcomes, and statement about diet type. Uses of the guide can use this resource to make confident claims.

This fact sheet has been created to outline the range of health benefits that can be attributed to the nutrients found in mushrooms. The statements in this document are a more consumer-friendly version of permitted nutrition and health claims that comply with FSANZ Code.

Additionally, consumer research was recently undertaken (which is also available in the grower portal), which tells us that health claims about mushrooms and immunity, as well as calcium absorption are the most likely to resonate and prompt purchase, and therefore are good claims to consider in any of your communications.

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NUTRITION AND HEALTH MESSAGES ABOUT MUSHROOMS

This fact sheet has been created to outline the range of health benefits that can be

attributed to the nutrients found in mushrooms. The statements in this document are a

more consumer-friendly version of permitted nutrition and health claims that comply with

the Australian New Zealand Food Standards Code.


Additionally, consumer research was recently undertaken (which is also available in the

grower portal), which tells us that health claims about mushrooms and immunity, as well as

calcium absorption are the most likely to resonate and prompt purchase, and therefore are

good claims to consider in any of your communications.

Click here to download the factsheet.

Click here to download the guide to using this information

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