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We hope to welcome you very soon again, – Champima farm, Morocco

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We hope to welcome you very soon again, – Champima farm, Morocco

The second part of June 2023 UMDIS` consultant spent on farm Champima in Morocco. From this year we started consulting this farm.

“They grow white and brown mushrooms. The quality of mushrooms here in Morocco is very high. It is very notable while we take into consideration they grow on Phase 2 compost, now just turning to Phase 3. However the yield – that is what we are working now – have lots of possibilities to be impoved. We definitely are going to help with it”, – tells UMDIS` grower Iurie Boiciuc.

We were very happy to welcome you to our facility in Champima. We hope to welcome you very soon again, take advantage of your know-how knowledge and make you discover other places in Morocco”, – says Champima farm owner.

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