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Participate for free in the Web-Forum by UMDIS “Mushroom picking” on 15th of December

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Participate for free in the Web-Forum by UMDIS “Mushroom picking” on 15th of December

On December 15 the Web-Forum “MUSHROOM PICKING. HOW TO GET THE HIGHEST QUALITY CHAMPIGNON?” by UMDIS Mushroom Information Agency and our Partner Agro-Projects is being held.

The main speaker is the consultant-trainer for mushroom picking Lina Turovska.

Date: 15th of December.

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Time: 11:00-13:00pm (Kyiv time, GMT+2).

Platform: ZOOM.The Web-Forum is provided in Russian. If you would like to participate in the Web-Forum  in English – please register with such a comment. If you want to ask a question on picking – you can write it in English in the last field of the registration.

Participation is for free for all registered mushroom producers. Registration is opened on the web-page of the Web-Forum: https://mushroomqualityforum2020.umdis.org/ .

The main speaker of the Web-Forum “Mushroom picking”

Lina Turovska is one of the most highly paid specialists-trainers in mushroom picking, who is known in all countries where champignon cultivation is developed.

She trains teams of pickers for Canada, Great Britain, Ireland, Poland.

She trains the managers of the collection departments how to set up the process in such a way as to obtain the maximum quality mushroom and increase the harvesting productivity, providing at least 20 kg / hour.

Lina Turovska is the employer or consultant of such large mushroom farms as “Monaghan Mushrooms”, “Walsh Mushrooms”, “Gribnaja Strana”, “Geleka-M”, “Dinbo”, “Griko”.

Lina’s tips and techniques are useful and applicable to both large and small mushroom farms.

The program of the Web-Forum “Mushroom picking”

  1. Opened mushroom – is it okay? What is the percentage of substandard mushrooms on farms in Ukraine, Belarus, Canada, Poland?
  2. The quality of the champignon. What factors affect it?
  3. Experience and advice from experts of the Polish company Agro-Projects.
  4. Recommendations from the trainer.
  5. Session of Questions-Answers. How to get the maximum percentage of first grade mushrooms?

The Web-Forum is free for all mushroom producers thanks to Agro-Projects

Thanks to UMDIS`s long-term Partner Agro-Projects, it becomes possible to make this valuable Web-Forum free for all mushroom growers. Agro-Projects is a Polish company that designs and builds mushroom farms and compost plants, and also supplies best-quality equipment for the mushroom industry. More info is here: https://www.agro-projects.eu/en/  .

The organizer of the Web-Forum is UMDIS

UMDIS Mushroom Information Agency in the Eastern Europe – is the industrial mushroom media for mushroom producers that has 1200-1500 views a day. We daily publish news and analytics of mushroom market, organize the exhibition Ukrainian Mushroom Days, courses, seminars etc.

The Web-Forum is a part of Series of “Mushroom Web Events”, started by UMDIS in March 2020 in the situation of global pandemic. More info about UMDIS: https://www.umdis.org/umdis-mushroom-informational-agency/

Registration to the Web-Forum “Mushroom picking”

Registration and more information about the program and other issues can be found on the website of the Web Forum “MUSHROOM PICKING. HOW TO GET THE HIGHEST QUALITY CHAMPIGNON?” : https://mushroomqualityforum2020.umdis.org/

Participation is for free for all registered mushroom producers.

We will send you the link to your mail address on the day of the Web-Forum.

For more questions please contact:

Inna Ustylovska,

inna.ustilovskaja@gamil.com,

+380935690941 (WhatsApp is possible).

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