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Introducing Thrace Polyfilms’ Revolutionary Mushroom Farming Film – Improving your yield!

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Introducing Thrace Polyfilms’ Revolutionary Mushroom Farming Film – Improving your yield!

Proudly presented by Thrace Group, Thrace Polyfilms introduces the groundbreaking Mushroom Farming Film, specifically engineered for mushroom farms and compost facilities. This remarkable film is designed for the cultivation of all types of mushrooms, including pleurotus, different types of oyster mushrooms and champignon, and it has become a staple for mushroom farms and growers worldwide.When the film is fed into the filling machine, the flat FFS film undergoes a series of precision steps. It is base-sealed, cut, formed, and filled, followed by top sealing. An additional phase for vertical sealing before base sealing ensures maximum efficiency and quality throughout the packaging process.

Crafted with meticulous precision, our film boasts the most common dimensions of 1020mm to 1270mm, with a thickness of 60-70 microns. It is available in natural or white-black color options, allowing you to choose the perfect film to complement your mushroom cultivation setup.

Experience unparalleled moisture control and an optimized growth environment, ensuring your mushrooms thrive to their full potential. Our film’s superior characteristics enable consistent and robust mushroom growth, delivering exceptional yields and quality harvests.

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At Thrace Polyfilms, sustainability is at the core of our values. Our Mushroom Farming Film is lightweight, minimizing waste, and fully recyclable, contributing to a greener and more eco-friendly industry.

Embrace excellence in mushroom cultivation today and witness the transformative power of Thrace Polyfilms’ Mushroom Farming Film.

THRACE POLYFILMS S.A.

Babis Makedis

M:+30 6942 570480

makedis@thraceplastics.grTHRACE POLYFILMS S.A.

Babis Makedis

M:+30 6942 570480

makedis@thraceplastics.gr

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