Fancy fungi business Dead Wood Mushrooms a surprise side-hustle hit for electrician Reece Villier

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A Pemberton electrician is supplying up to 20 kilograms of fungi a week to shops and restaurants in a mushroom-growing side hustle that has been a process of trial and error.

Reece Villier and his family never expected to be running a successful mushroom-growing business when they moved to the southern forests of Western Australia for a tree change.An interest in soil mycology and access to a sealed cool room helped him get startedAlong with his wife Erin, the qualified electrician walked away from taking over his parent's contracting business in the Mid West in search of a quieter place to raise their children.

"And then now we're sending around 20 kilos of assorted mushrooms a week to restaurants and supermarkets, so it's slowly building for us."Mr Villier was introduced to the idea of growing mushrooms by a vegetarian friend who had established his own supply at home. The farm where Mr Villier and his family live features a small abattoir building that was shut down in the early 2000s.

 

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