Mushroom farm in the municipality of Großenkneten.

Ha. | Price on Request | For Sale | Horticulture | ID 2573

Niedersachsen, Germany

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Germany
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Horticulture

Characteristics

For Sale
Asking Price Price on Request
State For Sale
Commercial Buildings
Stable 700 m3
State: Good

Description

Location

  • Mushroom farm in the municipality of Großenkneten, Northern Germany.
  • There are numerous wholesalers nearby and excellent highway connections. There are several major buyers in the vicinity and plenty of room for growth and expansion.

Company

  • An area of approximately 700m2 provides the ideal basis for successful mushroom cultivation.
  • The company specializes in the cultivation of king oyster mushrooms. Other types of mushrooms can be added, such as oyster mushrooms and shiitake, to achieve greater variety and thus higher income.
  • The previous cultivation yielded high returns.
  • The company is organically certified by the EU and has received the BIOLAND label.

Buildings

  • 6x fruiting rooms (45-55m2)
  • 2x incubation rooms (110m2 & 80m2)
  • 1x manager's office
  • 2x sanitary facilities (M & W separated)
  • 1x cooling room
  • 1x packaging room
  • 1x workshop
  • 1x storage room
  • 1x kitchen with break room
  • 3x toilets

Fruiting Rooms

  • LED lighting programmable via timer
  • Ceiling height 3.60m
  • Floor and side walls tiled
  • Drain for easy cleaning
  • Good insulation
  • Ideal width for cultivation with CC container for excellent management of humidity, air circulation, CO2 levels, humidity, etc.

Air Conditioning Units

  • 6x installed air conditioning units from manufacturer AEM TYPE AEM-CE-10-AL

Incubation Room 1

  • Air circulation channel for perfect air circulation
  • Automated climate control for a constant temperature
  • Exhaust air control for CO2 leveling
  • Storage capacity of 41xCC containers (1x full truck delivery)

Incubation Room 2

  • Air circulation channel for perfect air circulation
  • Automated climate control for a constant uniform temperature
  • Exhaust air control for CO2 leveling
  • Identical technology to incubation room 1

Kitchen/Break Room

  • Kitchen corner with sink, kettle, microwave, refrigerator, etc.
  • Corner bench with chairs

Air Duct

  • With air pressure and outside temperature sensor
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