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Satrise and IRNASA-CSIC Advance Technical Exchange and Cooperation
International Scientific Exchange Supports Better Mushroom Farm Projects
As part of Satrise’s long-term global project development strategy, the Satrise team recently visited IRNASA-CSIC in Salamanca, Spain, for an in-depth scientific and technical exchange.
During the visit, the Satrise delegation was officially received by researchers and technical specialists from the institute. Senior representatives of Satrise shared the company’s international project experience, industrial cultivation knowledge, and engineering practices developed through mushroom farm projects across multiple global markets.
As part of the technical program, the Satrise team visited several of IRNASA’s research facilities, including analytical laboratories, biological research platforms, controlled greenhouse systems, and climate simulation environments used for agricultural studies.
The delegation also visited the institute’s newly completed research center before continuing to Muñovela Experimental Farm, where applied agricultural research and field-based production studies are conducted.

Project Success Requires More Than Equipment
For Satrise, building a successful mushroom farm project requires much more than selecting machines or designing a growing room.
Every commercial mushroom project depends on a deeper understanding of:
Biological cultivation behavior
Substrate consistency and contamination control
Environmental management under different climates
Production workflow stability
Long-term scalability of commercial operations
By engaging directly with scientific institutions, Satrise continues to strengthen the biological and technical foundation behind every project it delivers.
This helps Satrise better support customers during project planning, factory design, equipment integration, production startup, and operational optimization.
Scientific Cooperation Strengthens Global Project Delivery
The visit to IRNASA-CSIC is part of Satrise’s ongoing cooperation with international research institutions.
In previous years, Satrise has also carried out technical exchanges with University of São Paulo in Brazil and Atatürk Horticultural Central Research Institute in Turkey.
These collaborations provide Satrise with broader scientific perspectives, regional agricultural understanding, and practical production references that directly support global mushroom farm projects.
Turning Global Knowledge Into Real Project Results
Over the years, Satrise has supported mushroom cultivation projects in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Oceania, and the Americas.
By combining scientific exchange with real engineering experience, Satrise continues to help growers build more reliable, scalable, and commercially sustainable mushroom farms.
For Satrise, every international collaboration is not just a visit—it is part of building better mushroom projects worldwide.
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