Archive
- Mushroom Days: JF McKenna, stand 50.
- Mushroom Days: Dalsem, stand 24.
- Mushroom Days: Mycelia and SACO2, stand 39.
- Mushroom Days: Sylvan, stand 22.
- Mushroom Days: Ribbstyle, stand 19.
- Second Chinese Mushroom Days
- On its own two feet
- SAMFA Conference 2005
- Hungarian growers seek EU accession
- Where are the master switches for pinning?
- Mushrooms absolutely GM-free
- Standardization as a challenge
- Brazil: symposium and farm visits
- Against the current
- Cobweb disease: an overview
- An introduction to the Israeli industry
- The Russian sector
- The cradle of Chinese mushroom growing
- BDC Jahrestagung 2004
- A & L Pilzzucht in Nutteln
- No magic wands on hand
- A matter of time
- View on Polish compost production
- Down there on the Sunshine coast
- First trial runs with prototypes of sporeless oyster mushrooms
- Successful 2nd JUNCAO Conference in Fuzhou, China
- pH levels in phase 3 composting
- Polish optimism at Mushroom Fair
- Bacterial soft rot in mushrooms, an overview
- Oyster mushroom cultivation in Bogor
- Facts about varieties: propagation, patents and revenues
- Irish mushroom sector recognizes need to change
- Progress in shiitake research
- Trouble shooting in Iraq
- Workshop on composting technology
- Banken Polska
- Winning confidence -Holpol-
- Innovation out of necessity
- Mycelium incubation in casing soil
- Deckers Champignon
- A Baltic Giant
- To ruffle or not to ruffle?
- Spawn production in Iran
- An all-Irish product
- Mushroom economics in China
- List of exhibitors Mushroom Days 2004
- Elevating picking to new heights
- A visit to Korea
- Selective picking: focusing on the essentials (2)
- Miami: ‘Catching the wave to global success’
- The genetic make-up and transmission of Virus X
- Keynote presentations and compost session
- Selective picking: focusing on the essentials (1)
- Influence of air pressure and oxygen
- Volvariella, an important source of income
- Good aeration, an overlooked factor in tunnel composting
- Dragon companies
- South African mushroom growers have high hopes for the future
- Cultivating King Oyster Mushrooms: Pleurotus eryngii
- Following the rules of cac-ing
- Compost activity: a question of balance
- Producing 'peak 'quality'
- Flat roof reduces price mushroom farms and compost tunnels
- Prospects for Mexican mushroom industry
- Poster helps to recognize and control bubble
- Desert mushrooms
- Spraying agents in mushroom cultivation
- Jahrestagung BDC 2003
- Trends in the shiitake sector
- The Matric Potential
- Hessische Pilztage at Pilzgarten, 2003
- Variety of factors influence compost structure
- Fancom makes mushrooms flourish worldwide
- Prototype of sporeless oyster mushroom on the horizon!
- Mushroom growing in Iran in early stage
- The perfect strain for manual picking does not exist
- Prevention is better than cure
- Medicinal mushrooms on the road
- Third Compost Workshop
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New one layer system
In cooperation with Limbraco, Bertus Baron from Groningen, Holland, has built a unique farm. Picking has never been easier, but that is not all. Click here to see the pictures.

Samfa meeting 2010
On February 16 and 17 Pretoria hosted the annual meeting of the South African Mushroom Farmers Association. Take a look at the photo series.
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