As part of its ongoing commitment to global technical exchange and agricultural innovation, Satrise recently visited CSIC (Spanish National Research Council) and its research institute IRNASA (Institute of Natural Resources and Agrobiology of Salamanca) in Spain.
This visit marked another important milestone in Satrise’s international collaboration journey, creating new opportunities for deeper communication in mushroom production technology, agricultural biotechnology, and sustainable farming systems.
As one of Europe’s most respected scientific organizations, CSIC plays a leading role in agricultural research, microbiology, and environmental sciences.
During the visit, the Satrise team gained a deeper understanding of IRNASA’s scientific research capabilities, laboratory facilities, and ongoing innovation projects related to fungal biology and agricultural applications.
For Satrise, visits like this are more than business activities. They represent a long-term strategy to connect industrial experience with advanced scientific research.
Through direct communication with researchers and technical experts, both sides exchanged valuable insights on:
• Mushroom cultivation technology
• Fungal strain research
• Agricultural microbiology
• Sustainable substrate utilization
• Climate control systems for mushroom farming
• Smart agriculture applications
These discussions created valuable inspiration for future innovation in commercial mushroom farming.
At Satrise, innovation is built through continuous learning, international cooperation, and real-world project experience.
Over the years, Satrise has actively participated in global factory visits, technical exchanges, customer project support, and industry cooperation across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and the Americas.
By visiting leading research institutions like IRNASA-CSIC, Satrise continues to strengthen its understanding of emerging technologies and scientific developments that may shape the future of industrial mushroom cultivation.
One of Satrise’s core goals is to transform scientific knowledge into practical production solutions.
The insights gained during this visit may contribute to future improvements in:
• Spawn production systems
• Substrate preparation technologies
• Automated mushroom farming equipment
• Environmental control engineering
• Commercial mushroom farm design
By combining scientific research with field experience, Satrise continues to deliver smarter, more efficient, and more reliable solutions for mushroom growers worldwide.
The visit to CSIC represents another meaningful step in Satrise’s international innovation journey.
Through ongoing collaboration with scientists, researchers, and industry experts around the world, Satrise remains committed to building the next generation of mushroom production solutions.
Global learning creates better mushroom projects, and Satrise is proud to be part of that future.