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Button Mushroom Market Size, Share Global Analysis Report, 2026-2034

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Button Mushroom Market Size, Share, Growth Analysis Report By Type (Fresh Button Mushrooms, Processed Button Mushrooms, Dried Button Mushrooms, and Others), By Application (Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and Others), By Distribution Channel (Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Online Retail, Specialty Stores, and Others), and By Region - Global Industry Insights, Overview, Comprehensive Analysis, Trends, Statistical Research, Market Intelligence, Historical Data and Forecast 2026-2034

Industry Insights

[232+ Pages Report] According to Facts & Factors, the global Button Mushroom market size was estimated at USD 18.5 billion in 2025 and is expected to reach USD 32.8 billion by the end of 2034. The Button Mushroom industry is anticipated to grow by a CAGR of 6.6% between 2026 and 2034. The Button Mushroom Market is driven by increasing consumer preference for low-calorie, high-protein, and nutrient-dense plant-based foods combined with rising demand in processed food and pharmaceutical applications.

logoMarket Overview

The button mushroom market encompasses the global production, processing, distribution, and consumption of Agaricus bisporus (commonly known as white button mushroom, champignon, or common mushroom), the most widely cultivated and consumed edible mushroom species worldwide. This market includes fresh whole or sliced mushrooms sold for direct culinary use, as well as processed forms such as canned, dried, frozen, pickled, powdered, and extracted products used as ingredients in soups, sauces, snacks, ready meals, vegetarian meat analogs, nutraceuticals, and functional foods. Button mushrooms are valued for their mild flavor, firm texture, high protein content, low-fat/calorie profile, rich source of B vitamins, selenium, copper, potassium, antioxidants, and dietary fiber, and their versatility in both everyday cooking and industrial food manufacturing.

logoKey Insights

  • As per the analysis shared by our research analyst, the global Button Mushroom market is estimated to grow annually at a CAGR of around 6.6% over the forecast period (2026-2034).
  • In terms of revenue, the global Button Mushroom market size was valued at around USD 18.5 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 32.8 billion by 2034.
  • The global Button Mushroom market is projected to grow at a significant rate due to rising demand for plant-based protein sources, increasing health consciousness, and growth in processed mushroom products.
  • Based on the Type, the Fresh Button Mushrooms segment accounted for the largest market share of around 68% in 2025, due to strong consumer preference for fresh produce in retail and foodservice channels.
  • Based on the Application, the Food & Beverages segment accounted for the largest market share of around 82% in 2025, due to dominant use in culinary preparations, ready meals, snacks, and soups.
  • Based on the Distribution Channel, the Supermarkets/Hypermarkets segment accounted for the largest market share of around 55% in 2025, due to high footfall, fresh produce visibility, and a dominant role in household purchases.
  • Based on region, Asia Pacific was the leading revenue generator in 2025, with approximately 45% share, due to China and India being the world’s largest producers and consumers of button mushrooms.

logoGrowth Drivers

  • Rising Demand for Plant-Based & Functional Foods

Growing consumer shift toward vegetarian, vegan, flexitarian, and health-conscious diets has positioned button mushrooms as an excellent low-calorie, high-protein, low-fat meat alternative and umami-rich ingredient in plant-based burgers, sausages, nuggets, and ready meals, driving both fresh and processed demand.

Increasing scientific recognition of mushrooms’ bioactive compounds (beta-glucans, ergothioneine, selenium) for immune support, anti-inflammatory effects, and antioxidant properties is boosting their use in dietary supplements, nutraceuticals, and functional beverages, creating new premium product categories.

logoRestraints

  • Short Shelf Life & High Post-Harvest Losses

Fresh button mushrooms have a very short shelf life (3–7 days under refrigeration) and are highly perishable, leading to significant post-harvest losses (up to 30–40% in some supply chains) due to bruising, moisture loss, browning, and microbial spoilage, especially in regions with limited cold-chain infrastructure.

Intense price competition from low-cost producers (particularly China) and seasonal oversupply in major growing regions create downward pressure on farm-gate prices and profitability for growers in higher-cost countries.

logoOpportunities

  • Processed & Value-Added Mushroom Products

Growing demand for convenient, shelf-stable mushroom products (canned, dried, frozen, powdered, extracts) in soups, sauces, snacks, meat extenders, and clean-label ingredients offers higher-margin opportunities and reduces post-harvest losses through industrial processing.

Expansion of controlled-environment agriculture (vertical farming, indoor mushroom cultivation) in urban areas and export-oriented markets enables year-round production, premium positioning (organic, pesticide-free), and reduced transportation emissions.

logoChallenges

  • Climate Sensitivity & Disease Pressure

Button mushroom cultivation is highly sensitive to temperature, humidity, and CO₂ levels; small deviations can reduce yields significantly. Fungal diseases (green mold, bacterial blotch) and pest issues (sciarid flies) require intensive management and can cause crop failures.

Competition from alternative protein sources (soy, pea, mycoprotein) and other mushrooms (shiitake, oyster, portobello) that command higher prices or perceived health benefits challenges button mushrooms’ market share in premium segments.

logoReport Scope

Report Attribute

Details

Market Size 2025

USD 18.5 Billion

Projected Market Size in 2034

USD 32.8 Billion

CAGR Growth Rate

6.6% CAGR

Base Year

2025

Forecast Years

2026-2034

Key Market Players

Monterey Mushrooms, To-Jo Mushrooms, OKECHAMP S.A., The Mushroom Company, Ann Miller’s Specialty Mushrooms, and Others.

Key Segment

By Type, By Application, By Distribution Channel, and By Region

Major Regions Covered

North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa

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logoMarket Segmentation

The Button Mushroom market is segmented by Type, Application, Distribution Channel, and region.

Based on Type Segment, the Button Mushroom market is divided into Fresh Button Mushrooms, Processed Button Mushrooms, Dried Button Mushrooms, and others. The most dominant segment is Fresh Button Mushrooms, which holds the largest share due to strong consumer preference for fresh produce in retail and foodservice channels, especially in salads, stir-fries, pizzas, and home cooking; it drives the market by generating the highest unit volume and benefiting from daily consumption patterns. The second most dominant is Processed Button Mushrooms (canned, frozen, pickled), growing steadily due to convenience and longer shelf life; this segment contributes significantly by expanding industrial and export opportunities.

Based on Application Segment, the Button Mushroom market is divided into Food & Beverages, Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics, and others. The most dominant segment is Food & Beverages, commanding the highest share because button mushrooms are primarily consumed as a culinary ingredient and processed food component; it propels market expansion by supporting both fresh retail and industrial demand. The second most dominant is Pharmaceuticals (mushroom extracts for immune support and nutraceuticals), growing fastest due to rising functional food trends; this segment advances the market by commanding premium pricing.

Based on Distribution Channel Segment, the Button Mushroom market is divided into Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, Convenience Stores, Online Retail, Specialty Stores, and others. The most dominant segment is Supermarkets/Hypermarkets, with the largest share owing to high footfall, fresh produce sections, promotions, and dominant role in household fresh mushroom purchases; it fuels market growth by ensuring mass-market reach. The second most dominant is Online Retail, growing rapidly due to convenience, subscription models, and fresh delivery services; this segment supports market development by improving accessibility in urban areas.

logoRecent Developments

  • In early 2025, Monterey Mushrooms (U.S.) expanded its indoor vertical farming capacity for year-round fresh white button mushroom production in California.
  • In late 2024, To-Jo Mushrooms (U.S.) launched a new line of organic sliced button mushrooms with extended shelf-life packaging targeting retail chains.
  • In mid-2024, OKECHAMP S.A. (Poland) increased exports of processed button mushrooms to the Middle East and Africa with new high-moisture-resistant packaging.

logoRegional Analysis

  • Asia Pacific to dominate the global market

Asia Pacific dominates the global Button Mushroom market, driven by the world’s largest production and consumption volumes, particularly in China and India, where button mushrooms are widely cultivated under controlled conditions and consumed fresh in stir-fries, soups, and hot-pot dishes. The region benefits from low production costs, large domestic demand, and strong export orientation. China emerges as the overwhelmingly dominant country, accounting for the majority of global button mushroom output, supported by vast greenhouse cultivation areas, government subsidies for high-value agriculture, and massive domestic processing/export capacity.

North America holds a significant position, with strong demand for fresh and processed mushrooms in retail and foodservice. The United States dominates as the key country, benefiting from large-scale commercial farms in Pennsylvania and California and high per-capita consumption in salads, pizzas, and meat dishes.

Europe maintains steady premium growth, particularly in Western Europe. The Netherlands and Poland are the leading countries — the Netherlands for advanced greenhouse technology and export leadership, and Poland for large-volume processing and low-cost production.

Latin America is growing moderately, driven by increasing urban consumption. Mexico dominates as the primary country, with strong domestic production and growing exports to the U.S.

The Middle East & Africa region is emerging, driven by premium retail and foodservice demand. The United Arab Emirates and South Africa are the key countries, with high-end supermarkets and restaurants importing fresh and processed button mushrooms.

logoCompetitive Analysis

The global Button Mushroom market is dominated by players:

  • Monterey Mushrooms, Inc.
  • To-Jo Mushrooms, Inc.
  • OKECHAMP S.A.
  • The Mushroom Company (Monaghan Mushrooms)
  • Ann Miller’s Specialty Mushrooms
  • Weikfield Foods Pvt. Ltd.
  • Costa Group Holdings Pty Ltd.
  • Phillips Mushroom Farms
  • Mushroom Table
  • Highline Mushrooms

The global Button Mushroom market is segmented as follows:

logoBy Type

  • Fresh Button Mushrooms
  • Processed Button Mushrooms
  • Dried Button Mushrooms
  • Others

logoBy Application

  • Food & Beverages
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Cosmetics
  • Others

logoBy Distribution Channel

  • Supermarkets/Hypermarkets
  • Convenience Stores
  • Online Retail
  • Specialty Stores
  • Others

logoBy Region

  • North America
    • The U.S.
    • Canada
    • Mexico
  • Europe
    • France
    • The UK
    • Spain
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
    • China
    • Japan
    • India
    • Australia
    • Southeast Asia
    • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • The Middle East & Africa
    • Saudi Arabia
    • UAE
    • Egypt
    • Kuwait
    • South Africa
    • Rest of the Middle East & Africa
  • Latin America
    • Brazil
    • Argentina
    • Rest of Latin America

Industry Major Market Players

  • Monterey Mushrooms, Inc.
  • To-Jo Mushrooms, Inc.
  • OKECHAMP S.A.
  • The Mushroom Company (Monaghan Mushrooms)
  • Ann Miller’s Specialty Mushrooms
  • Weikfield Foods Pvt. Ltd.
  • Costa Group Holdings Pty Ltd.
  • Phillips Mushroom Farms
  • Mushroom Table
  • Highline Mushrooms

Frequently Asked Questions

Button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) is the most widely cultivated and consumed edible mushroom variety, characterized by its small white cap, mild flavor, and firm texture, used fresh or processed in cooking, processed foods, and functional products.
Key growth drivers include rising demand for low-calorie, high-protein plant-based foods, increasing use in processed and convenience products, growing awareness of nutritional benefits, and expansion of controlled-environment cultivation.
The global Button Mushroom market size was valued at around USD 18.5 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 32.8 billion by 2034.
The global Button Mushroom market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6.6% during the forecast period from 2026 to 2034, driven by health trends and processed food demand.
Major challenges include short shelf life and high post-harvest losses, price volatility due to seasonal supply, competition from alternative proteins, and disease/pest management in cultivation.
Emerging trends include vertical/indoor farming for year-round supply, organic and pesticide-free production, flavored/processed ready-to-eat products, and mushroom-based meat analogs.
The value chain includes compost preparation & spawning, growing/cropping in controlled chambers, harvesting & grading, fresh packing or processing (canning, drying, freezing), cold-chain distribution, retail/foodservice sales, and end-consumer use.
Asia Pacific will contribute notably (and dominantly) towards the Button Mushroom market value, due to the largest production and consumption base in China and India.
Major players include Monterey Mushrooms, To-Jo Mushrooms, OKECHAMP S.A., The Mushroom Company, Ann Miller’s Specialty Mushrooms, Weikfield Foods, Costa Group, Phillips Mushroom Farms, Mushroom Table, and Highline Mushrooms.
The report provides detailed insights into fresh vs. processed trends, regional production/consumption patterns, supply chain efficiencies, competitive landscape, recent capacity expansions, and forecasts through 2034.