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Why American mushroom producers want to renovate and build the farms with Dutch Mushroom Projects?

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Why American mushroom producers want to renovate and build the farms with Dutch Mushroom Projects?

Dutch Mushroom Projects has a very strong relations with American and Canadian market. The first international customer of Dutch Mushroom Projects was Campbell`s Soup – a well-known American company. For Campbell`s Soup DMP built a beautiful mushroom farm.

Dutch Mushroom Projects was founded in 1981. They have lots of clients nowadays in US, Canada (Ontario and British Columbia), Central America – and are very well-known in Kennett Square area where lots of mushroom farms are situated.

UMDIS Mushroom Agency during North American Mushroom Conference 2024 asked Ron Hegger from DMP Why American mushroom farmers choose DMP so often when they need shelving, air handling units, computers, new farm building, as well as compost tunnels? And that is what we got to know.

Advantages of DMP on American Mushroom Market

  1. Flexibility – helping clients in building new farms as well as renovating old farms.
  2. Cost VS Quality.
  3. Own computer of DMP – VEC Computer. DMP developped it specially for mushroom farms and compost yards. Particularly for mushroom industry.

See the video to get know more about advantages of Dutch Mushroom Projects.

If you have got questions – contact

Ron Hegger, Managing Director

Tel, WhatsApp: +31622994459

Email: rhegger@dutchmushroom.nl

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