The 2026 Satrise Mushroom Conference recently concluded its 5-day itinerary in Zhengzhou, China. This event, designed to facilitate technical growth and international trade in the edible fungi sector, received extensive coverage from a wide range of news platforms, both internationally and within China.
The presence of participants from over 20 countries drew the attention of several North American news affiliates. Networks including ABC (ABC 18, ABC 9), FOX (FOX 47), and NBC reported on the event, focusing on how China’s industrial mushroom production models are being shared with the global market.
Financial and specialized portals such as FinancialContent and https://www.google.com/search?q=Am-news.com noted that the conference provided a practical platform for “Cross-Border Win-Win” cooperation. Rather than just a trade show, the media highlighted the conference as a technical bridge, allowing growers from various regions to evaluate the ROI of automated mushroom equipment in person.
In China, the conference’s professional depth was documented by major outlets including China Daily, Huanqiu (Global Times), and People’s Daily (Overseas Edition). These reports provided a balanced view of the 5-day program:
Technological Exchange (Days 1-2): Domestic news portals like Tencent News and Sohu reported on the technical forums, where experts discussed substrate optimization and climate control systems.
Industrial Site Visits (Days 3-4): Media such as CNPIW (China Press Industry Network) followed the delegation to King Oyster and Enoki factories, documenting the real-world application of Satrise’s automation technology.
Cultural Integration (Day 5): Outlets noted that the final day of tourism and cultural exchange helped build personal trust between Chinese suppliers and international buyers, which is essential for long-term foreign trade.
The collective reporting from outlets like The Hong Kong Wen Wei Po (HKTWW) and the China Economic Gazette suggests that the industry is looking for more transparent, hands-on learning opportunities. By opening up production lines for inspection and hosting open Q&A sessions, the 2026 Satrise Mushroom Conference provided a clear look at the future of large-scale mushroom farming.
“The goal of this conference was to provide a realistic view of China’s mushroom industry today,” stated the Satrise team. “The media coverage helps us reach more growers who are looking for reliable, automated solutions to improve their local production efficiency.”