A ceiling-mounted insulated booth ideal for "shiitake mushroom cultivation" utilizing unused space.
A must-see for corporations considering new business ventures. Introducing a case study on the installation of insulated ceiling booths for cultivating black fungus, utilizing unused space within the workplace.
The current situation is that there are few domestic producers of wood ear mushrooms, with a production rate of about 10%, relying on imported dried products for 90% of consumption. Domestic fresh wood ear mushrooms are extremely rare and have recently attracted attention as a food that is good for health and beauty. Cultivating wood ear mushrooms is possible in small spaces, which has garnered high interest from corporations considering new business ventures. The installation example we are introducing this time is a cultivation booth tailored to the needs of a customer planning to cultivate wood ear mushrooms as a new business. 【Customer's requests for the cultivation booth】 - There is no space to place a cultivation container on the premises, so cultivation should be done indoors in the factory. - The cultivation room must maintain a constant temperature and humidity. - The cultivation room should allow for adequate oxygen and the ability to water several times a day. - The water used for watering should be able to be discharged. - The space (scale) of the cultivation room should be available in custom sizes. ■ For more detailed information on the case, please refer to the related link below. Construction case (Mainichi Shimbun Metropolitan Center) can be found here: https://socia-enterprise.co.jp/partition/case_fc_dnp001
- Company:ソシアパーティション (旧 株式会社コマツパーティション)
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