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"We advise on the machinery, equipment and technology needed to develop different projects for the spawn production, compost plants or mushrooms cultivation facilities. we collaborate with the best international companies, specializing in developing and manufacturing machinery and equipment, as well as the regulation software systems and air conditioning for the mushrooms production"

We also have a network of international experts and research centres in the mushroom sector for the development of certain projects. We can also help you find compost, substrate and mushrooms spawn suppliers.

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Consultancy

Research and development

Research and innovation are the key to "being more competitive against our competition", which will allow us to stay in the market and grow.We support the R&D departments of companies in the definition and development of R&D&I projects, report writing, logistics and coordination...

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Filtered Bags

Pillow Bags

Bags designed for the production of mycelium and organisms used in biocontrol (entomopathogenic fungi, nematodes, etc.).These bags are manufactured in both PP and PE.There are different types of filters and bag sizes, which are adapted to the specific needs that you have.Download the pillow bags...

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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

Cellulose

A polysaccharide, made up of glucose units, that constitutes the chief component of cell walls and woody parts of plants. It is more easy to degrade than lignin. Cellulose is probably best known as the raw material for paper. Cotton waste contains high amounts of cellulose, sawdust contains...

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