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The technicians in charge of the spawn elaboration, the technicians in charge of substrate processing and composting or the mushroom growers how you are too busy with the day-to-day running of your composting plant, your spawn laboratory or your cultivation facility. This blog aims to offer you many practical and useful tips, perhaps some of the tips are familiar to you, or describe quite logical situations. But there may also be some situations that you have never thought of before, So how do you manage things in your crop, spawn laboratory or composting yard? Maybe there are some things you could do better or differently!

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Consultancy

Mushroom Cultivation

Each producer has their own approach to cultivation, which is what makes our profession so complex and interesting. The growing cycle, the raw materials and the quality of the mushrooms to be harvested combine to create the daily growing pattern.Consulting is not simply answering the questions you...

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Filtered Bags

Filter Bags

We are official distributors of Unicorn Bags, the world´s best manufacturer of filter bags for its advanced technology and high degree of innovation. Their bags are sterilizable either by autoclavable or irradiation.Unicorn has modern production facilities in Plano, Texas (USA). They have...

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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

Heterokaryon

A cell of mycelium containing more than one genetically distinct type of mucleus in a common cytoplasm.

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