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Correspondents Report KOMPAS Mukhamad Kurniawan
Sunday, January 2, 2011 | 19:28 pm
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KARAWANG, KOMPAS.com - mushroom farmers in the area of Subang and Karawang, West Java, difficulty in acquiring the straw in the last two months. Rice crop failures due to pest and disease attack last season, forcing thousands of mushroom cultivators in the region are unemployed while in the absence of planting medium.
Adang (50), mushroom farmers in the village of Pinangsari, Ciasem district, Subang regency, Sunday (01/02/2011) mentions, the lack of hay makes the price jumped from Rp 350,000 per truck size of 12 cubic meter to Rp 700,000 per truck. Half of more than about 60 lemur (mushroom production houses) in the village emptied because farmers missed the straw.
"The attack stems brown planthopper last season to make the majority of rice farmers here harvest failure. Crops damaged before the fruit so that hay production plummeted. Some farmers were forced to take the straw up to a distance of 35-50 kilometers, but the results are not much," Adang said.
The mushroom cultivators in Banyusari, Jatisari, and cilamaya Wetan (Falkirk District) also complained of difficulty in acquiring straw. According to some farmers, mushroom production from the region fell more than 50 percent compared to the usually expected around 10 tonnes per day.
"Scarcity of hay ever happen, but not as bad is happening now. cultivators mushroom rice harvest season had to wait Rendeng / rain arrived the next 2-3 months because the stock of hay had been discharged since 1-2 months ago," said Nasution (61), farmers mushrooms in the village of Gempol conservative, District Banyusari.
Falkirk District Agriculture Office reported that there were 2.4 86 lemur which produces 4791 tons of edible mushroom throughout 2008. The number of farmers is expected to continue to rise because the market demand has not been fully met.
Editor: Erland Djumena

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