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Industrial design and technology transfer

Together with the client, we define the specific project to be developed, specifying all the key aspects of the project and taking it by the hand until it is put into operation.

We support in the definition of the design, projection and planning of the different facilities of each project. We advise the client on the best technology and equipment, both in machinery and process options. We support you in the search for suppliers.

We prepare technical feasibility studies and technological audits for companies, administration and research centers.

We have participated in the definition, technology transfer and implementation of many innovative projects in different parts of the world.

We collaborate in the start-up of composting facilities, cultivation and spawn laboratories. We help you to implement improvements adapted to each project.

Consultancy

Consultancy

We advise each company taking into account its situation and challenges. We help to improve production processes, solve problems and undertake new projects.

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Filtered Bags

NEW!! BIOCONTROL Bags(patent pending)

These bags allow incubation and drying in a clean and safe environment in a single bag without the need to pour the contents into another bag..Contact us for more information.

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VALORISATION OF THE SPENT MUSHROOM SUBSTRATE (SMS) IS CRUCIAL FOR DEVELOPING A SUSTAINABLE MUSHROOM INDUSTRY IN THE FRAME OF A CIRCULAR-ECONOMY MODEL

The study of the exploitation potential of the Spent substrate from mushroom cultivation has been a topic that has always aroused my curiosity. Many years ago, it has been 20 years since I began my research and experiences in relation to this matter, back in 2003, when almost no one was talking about sustainability, climate change or the circular economy, much less in the field of mushrooms...

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Mycological Dictionary

mycelium (commercial)

The network of hyphae that form the vegetative body of the fungus, grown on cereal grain (rye, millet, sorghum...). The fungi are the fruiting bodies of the mycelium.

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