Updated June 2026 · USA Buyer Directory

Sell Wild Mushrooms in the USA —
Active Buyer Directory 2026

Current wholesale prices, best buyer types by species, and regional contacts for commercial and casual foragers.

Morel $40–80/lb
Chanterelle $28–44/lb
Lion's Mane $12–16/lb retail
Porcini $30–60/lb
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Wild Mushroom Wholesale Price Table — USA 2026

Prices reflect current wholesale market conditions. Retail to consumers typically runs 2–3× wholesale. Quality, trim, and same-day delivery command top rates.

Species $/lb Range Season Best Buyer Type Notes
Morel
Morchella spp.
$40–80 Mar–Jun
Season ending
Specialty grocery, restaurants Dried morels $150–300/lb. Highest price per pound of any USA mushroom. Must be fresh-same-day for top rate.
Chanterelle
Cantharellus cibarius
$28–44 Jun–Oct
Opening now (PNW/CO)
Restaurants, farmers markets, direct Pacific Northwest commands the highest volume. Colorado mountains produce premium small-batch. East coast summer flush July–Aug.
Lion's Mane
Hericium erinaceus
$12–16 retail
$6–10 wholesale
Aug–Nov
Pre-season building
Health food stores, online direct Wild commands 2× premium over cultivated. Health food buyers pay top dollar. Growing search demand in 2026.
Porcini / King Bolete
Boletus edulis
$30–60 Jul–Oct
Rocky Mtn season ahead
Italian restaurants, specialty grocers, dried importers Rocky Mountain porcini July–September. PNW fall flush. Dried/sliced porcini $80–120/lb.
Chicken of the Woods
Laetiporus spp.
$8–20 May–Oct
Active now
Restaurants, vegetarian/vegan markets L. sulphureus commands better rate than L. cincinnatus. Young, tender brackets only. Avoid conifer-grown (causes reactions in some).
Hen of the Woods / Maitake
Grifola frondosa
$14–24 Sep–Nov
Fall season
Japanese restaurants, health stores Wild specimens larger than cultivated. Oak base preferred. Strong Japanese restaurant market in Northeast.
Black Trumpet
Craterellus cornucopioides
$22–38 Jun–Aug (East)
Nov–Feb (CA)
Fine dining, specialty grocers Extremely fragile and labor-intensive to clean. Fine dining kitchens pay premium. Low yield per forage.
Matsutake / Pine Mushroom
Tricholoma magnivelare
$20–60 Sep–Nov (OR/WA)
Fall season
Asian markets, export buyers Oregon/Washington coast pine forests. Japanese export buyers historically pay top-of-market. Grade by button size.
Price Note: All prices are approximate 2026 US wholesale market rates. Actual prices vary by region, quality, quantity, and buyer relationship. Farmers market direct-to-consumer pricing typically runs 2–3× the figures above.

Best Buyer Types by Species

Matching the right buyer to your harvest dramatically affects what you earn. Here's where each species commands the best rate.

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Farm-to-Table Restaurants

Best for: morels, chanterelles, porcini, black trumpet, hen of the woods. Highest per-pound rate but requires consistent quality, same-day delivery, and an established relationship.

Pays: 80–100% of retail rate
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Specialty Grocery & Co-ops

Best for: lion's mane, chanterelles, COTW, hen of the woods. Accepts modest quantities weekly. Requires food handler cert in most states. Natural Grocers, co-ops, Whole Foods all buy wild.

Pays: 40–60% of retail rate
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Farmers Markets

Best for: chanterelles, lion's mane, oysters, COTW. Direct-to-consumer yields the highest total margin. Requires booth fee + permit. Strong in Pacific Northwest, Northeast, and mountain West cities.

Pays: Full retail (you set the price)
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Online Direct / Goldbelly / Local Harvest

Best for: dried morels, dried porcini, chanterelles. Ships overnight. Goldbelly handles fulfillment for high-value dried products. Local Harvest connects with health-conscious buyers nationwide.

Pays: 60–90% of retail (minus fees)
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Asian Grocery Distributors

Best for: matsutake, maitake, hen of the woods, black trumpet. Large Asian grocery chains (H Mart, 99 Ranch) maintain active wild mushroom buyers. Matsutake graded by button size.

Pays: 50–75% of retail rate
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Wholesale Distributors

Best for: high volume, mixed species. Marx Foods, Mikuni Wild Harvest, and Regalis Foods buy Pacific Northwest and Rocky Mountain wild species. Requires volume (20+ lbs per delivery) and consistent supply.

Pays: 30–50% of retail rate

Regional Buyer Guide — USA 2026

Wild mushroom markets vary dramatically by region. Here's where active buyers operate across the country.

Pacific Northwest (Oregon, Washington)

  • Largest wild mushroom commercial market in the USA — chanterelles, porcini, matsutake, hedgehogs
  • Portland and Seattle: dozens of farm-to-table restaurants buy direct from foragers weekly
  • Mikuni Wild Harvest (Portland) — major distributor, buys direct from commercial pickers
  • Marx Foods (Seattle) — premium distributor, strict quality standards, buys chanterelles and porcini
  • Oregon matsutake export season (Sep–Nov) — Japanese buyers historically pay $20–60/lb depending on grade
  • State permits required for commercial harvest on federal land (USFS) — check with district ranger station

Rocky Mountains (Colorado, Montana, Idaho)

  • Colorado chanterelle season July–September — premium small-batch market in Denver/Boulder restaurants
  • Porcini flush late July–September at elevation — strong restaurant and specialty grocer demand in mountain towns
  • Aspen, Telluride, Vail resort towns: farm-to-table restaurants pay near-retail rates in season
  • Denver's RiNo and LoHi restaurant districts active chanterelle buyers July–September
  • Colorado Foragers Network (Facebook group) connects commercial pickers with restaurant buyers

Midwest (Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Ohio)

  • Michigan: strongest morel market in the USA. Upper Peninsula towns host morel festivals — direct buyer relationships formed here
  • Chicago restaurant scene is a major chanterelle and hen-of-the-woods buyer (summer–fall)
  • Chicken of the Woods (COTW) active May–October — local farmers markets in Madison, Minneapolis, Columbus
  • Local Harvest marketplace connects Midwest foragers with home buyers nationwide
  • Wisconsin and Minnesota hen of the woods (maitake) season September–November — Japanese restaurants in Chicago and Minneapolis pay premium

Northeast (New York, New England, Mid-Atlantic)

  • New York City: strongest high-end restaurant market in the country. Regalis Foods is the dominant distributor
  • Regalis Foods (NYC) — the premier wild mushroom distributor for fine dining. Buys direct from vetted pickers
  • Appalachian chanterelles July–August command strong rates in Asheville, DC, and Baltimore restaurant scenes
  • Black trumpet (Craterellus) East Coast summer flush — labor-intensive but $22–38/lb at NYC fine dining
  • Union Square Greenmarket (NYC) permits wild mushroom vendors — direct-to-consumer chanterelle and maitake market

Southeast (Carolinas, Tennessee, Georgia)

  • Asheville, NC food scene: strong COTW and chanterelle market June–September
  • Nashville and Atlanta farm-to-table restaurants buying Appalachian chanterelles and maitake
  • South Carolina lowcountry: late season chanterelles October–November sell well in Charleston restaurant scene
  • Early season COTW (May–June) commands novelty premium before Pacific Northwest supply peaks

California

  • Bay Area farm-to-table: San Francisco and Oakland restaurants among the most active wild mushroom buyers in the country
  • CA chanterelle season November–February (coastal) — rain-dependent but strong demand during winter holidays
  • Matsutake from Northern California coast forests — niche but high-value Japanese restaurant market in SF
  • CA state parks prohibit commercial harvest — legal harvesting restricted to national forests with free-use permit (2 gallons/day personal use)
  • Ferry Building Farmers Market (SF) is a premium direct-sales venue for wild mushrooms

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