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Mushroom Producers
| Mushroom Producers | | | Sl.No. | Name & Address | Phone No. | 1. | Mr.M.Mohana Sundaram
A PRINCE 5 MUSHROOM
Milky Mushroom and Spawn, Producer
Pulian kaddu Thottam, Suriampalayam, Pethampalayam (PO), Erode – 638 116 | 04294-35208 | 2. | Mrs.K.Bhuvaneshwari,
ABI ANAND MUSHROOM
Oyster Mushroom Spawn and Mushroom, Producer, 5-A, Chairman, Karuppanna Thevar St, Sulur, Coimbatore –2 | 889601 | 3. | Mr.Selva Segaran.R.
AGROWIN FARM,
Oyster Mushroom, Mushroom Spawn producer, Mushroom Beds for Sale, 175-B, Trichy Road, Sulur – 641 402 | 887325, 888325,889914, Resi:881898
Cell:98422-88325 Email:ocean24@eth.net | 4. | Mr.T.C.Gunalan, DEE ,
DHARA MUSHROOM CENTRE,
Oyster Mushroom , Milky Mushroom and Spawn, Producer, LGM-2, Salem Camp, Mettur Anai –2, Salem | 04298-40872 | 5. | Mr.R.Babu,
EASTWOOD AGRO SYSTEMS,
Mushroom Spawn, Mother Spawn, Culture Tubes, Oyster Mushroom Producer, 3/27, B, V.R.R. Complex, Maruthamalai Road, Vadavalli, Coimbatore-41 | 424747, Res: 424736 | 6. | Mr.P.Elanzhezhiyan, M.Radhakrishnan, M.Kalaivanan,
GREEN HOUSE MILKY MUSHROOM FARMS, Oyster Mushroom, Mushroom Spawn producer, R 18/1, Thermal Qrts, R-4, Area, Opp.Subramaniar Koil, Mettur Dam –1, Salem | 04298-43083, 43969 | 7. | Mr.K.J.Baala Sundharam, J.Shandhi,
INDICA MUSHROOM FARMS,
Milky Mushrooms, Mushroom Seeds, Oraganic Manure, 4/62-A Koundyampalayam Post, Viyampalayam Via, Coimbatore-110 | 854262 | 8. | Mrs.V.Akila, M.Com, PGDCA, & V.Bakya,
JAISAKTHI MUSHROOM FARM,
Oyster Mushroom Producer, Nallikoundanoor, Ayyampalayam Post, Kavunthappadi – 638 456 | 04285-24668, 04256-42084 | 9. | Mr.Tmt.Vedambal Murthy,
KALA KULU, Oyster Mushroom Seeds and Mushroom Producer, Kallankattu Valasu, Bolavakalipalayam post, Gobi – 638 476 | 04285-25083, 26470 p.p | 10. | Mr.T.Rajendran, R.K.RamaJayam,
MADHURA MUSHROOMS & MADHURA FOOD PRODUCTS,
Milky and Oyster Mushroom Producer, Pickles Producer,

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