Russia: The first 15 tons of royal champignon were harvested in the mushroom complex Bogorodskie Ovoshchi

Published 2021년 3월 1일

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The mudan and expandMushroom complex TD 'Bogorodskie vegetables' in Elektrostal, Moscow Region, has started production of brown champignon, a new product. The first 15 tons have been collected and are being sold in chain stores. The company has allocated one of twenty-four chambers for the cultivation of brown mushrooms to debug the process, as the regulations for growing royal mushrooms from white ones are different. All production processes are carried out in accordance with the quality and safety requirements of food products in the Russian Federation.
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The mushroom complex, located in the city of Elektrostal, Moscow Region, has expanded its production range. This was announced by the Acting Minister of Agriculture and Food of the Moscow Region, Sergei Voskresensky. "The mushroom complex" TD "Bogorodskie vegetables" has expanded the range. Three weeks ago the first growing chamber was loaded with 80 tons of compost with royal mushroom mycelium. And now the mushroom growers of the enterprise have begun collecting a new product. Collected the first 15 tons of champignon with a brown hat. The mushroom favorably differs from the whites in its extraordinary taste, aroma and nutritional value, "said Sergei Voskresensky. So far, the enterprise has allocated only one of twenty-four chambers for the cultivation of brown mushrooms. This was done in order to debug the process, because the regulations for growing royal mushrooms from white ones are somewhat different. “Experts select ideal conditions for the brown mushroom; at each stage of ...
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