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Agro-Projects: A Reliable Mushroom Cultivation Partner

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Agro-Projects: A Reliable Mushroom Cultivation Partner

At the August 17, 2024 UMDIS Mushroom Harvesting Course at Łukasz Łaziuk’s Mushroom Farm, Daniel Dajewski, CEO of Agro-Projects, provided participants with an overview of his company’s role in advancing mushroom farming. With €55 million in annual sales, Agro-Projects has established itself as a leader in agricultural construction and mushroom farming technology.

Daniel Dajewski, CEO of Agro-Projects, presenting at the August 17, 2024 UMDIS Mushroom Harvesting Course at Łukasz Łaziuk’s Mushroom Farm.

Known for their dependability and expertise, Agro-Projects has earned a stellar reputation across Europe for designing and building top-quality mushroom farms. Their solutions are tailored to each client’s unique needs, making sure every project is built to last and operate at peak efficiency.

During the course, Agro-Projects showcased their automatic picking lorries, recently installed at Łukasz Łaziuk’s Mushroom Farm in Poland. These machines have made harvesting far more efficient, saving time and labor. The team also highlighted the farm’s heat pump system, which cuts down on energy use and costs—a huge plus for anyone looking to improve the sustainability of their operation.

Agro-Projects offers a full range of equipment for mushroom farms, including climate and ventilation systems, irrigation setups, picking lorries, and advanced machinery like the Hercules and Hector combines, which takes the hassle out of filling shelves with substrate and casing. Equipment like the Hermes belt conveyor and Atlas compost hopper also ensure smooth handling of the substrate.

Agro-Projects is driving innovation and raising the bar for mushroom cultivation across the industry. Their dedication to quality and client satisfaction is helping shape the future of mushroom farming.

But Agro-Projects isn’t just about equipment. They’re also leaders in substrate production facilities, including composting plants for champignon mushrooms. These facilities are designed to be energy-efficient, helping clients lower costs and boost sustainability. And every project is customized to fit the specific needs of the client, reflecting Agro-Projects’ commitment to providing practical, tailored solutions.

On top of that, Agro-Projects offers consulting and training services to help farms thrive, no matter the climate or conditions. Whether you’re building a new facility or looking to optimize an existing one, their team of experts is ready to support you at every step of the way, ensuring your farm runs smoothly and profitably.

To learn more about Agro-Projects and the range of products and services they offer, visit Agro-Projects or reach out to see how they can support your farm’s needs.

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