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    Profitable mushroom husbandry in an civic terrain requires a best shroom movies different approach to husbandry. Let's talk about our mushroom husbandry business plan and let me take you on a trip in how we, since the morning of 2013, gradationally make a system of multiple cash overflows to make a flexible business case.

    Traditional husbandry has only one clump to turn and that's volume. The centralised product and processing of food has not only brought a lot of environmental damage it also forced growers into a pile of debt.

    A lot of growers are floundering to make a living.

    As we partake in our blog on the five different mushroom ranch types, the investments are high and for deals, they're depending on only a many guests. This makes them vulnerable to shocks. The results of dislocation can have a big impact.

    In this blog, I want to walk you through how we gradationally make and developed our business plan. With the knowledge available moment, we'd have taken a different approach, so read this in the environment of how the vacuity of knowledge changed over the last 7 times.

    When we started in 2013, we had no indication on what to do and what to anticipate. I and myco-founder Mark Slegers had a background in the commercial world. We both came commercial deportees and we were looking for meaning.

    We wanted to make a difference and contribute to a society.

    that uses raw accoutrements to the outside of its implicit and produced food locally. We both got inspired by the book “ The Blue Economy ” by Gunter Pauli. In that book, Gunter describes further than 100 business cases of effects you can do locally with waste. Growing mushrooms on coffee grounds is one of those business cases.

    We had zero experience with mushrooms and fungus( except for eating them) but that business case reverberated with both of us. I innovated rotterzwam in January 2013 and Mark joined me a many months latterly.

    We were lucky to find a place for our mushroom ranch fairly quick in the basement of an abandoned tropical swimming paradise, in the megacity centre of Rotterdam. This position brought us two priceless advantages that we couldn't have planned for nor phantom at the time.

     

    The place had a lot of attentional value because it was an icon of the megacity and indeed the Netherlands. It was the first tropical swimming paradise that was erected outside a bungalow demesne. nearly every person in and around Rotterdam had visited that place for a syncope.

    So when we had a police raid, looking for an illegal magic mushroom ranch, the story was snappily picked up by the original media. The coming day we were on the cover of the original review. Since also the mailbox and our phone has been swamped with interview requests. It was the stylish marketing crusade starter ever. See then for an overview of the media content we had over the last many times.

    The caption below says “ Tropicana gives the key to a mushroom planter ”

    The media attention that followed was veritably welcome. We snappily expanded our network and got into contact with caffs
    and cookers in the megacity. But the biggest advantage at the time was that we could experiment a lot in that place because it was so cheap. We had ananti-squat agreement and paid only€ 250 per month and that was for rent AND electricity.

    So when you're starting a mushroom business in an civic terrain it can help you a lot if you have access to a cheap position for your home base. There are several ways you can approach this. One is asking your original authorities for a place. There's always an abandoned point to be set up where you can start your adventure. But perhaps some family member or relation has land available where you can jump- start your design.

    The loftiest cost in any business is your staff. Last time( 2020) the cost for our staff was 52(€191.000) of our entire profit of€365.000. So when we started the ranch in 2013, we did everything ourselves. Only when we started to induce some cashflows, we hired our first hand so we could find time to work on strategy and develop new generalities and earning models.

    When we started, we weren't the only bones

    In the world growing mushrooms on coffee grounds. In the Netherlands, there was one company doing that. GRO Holland. We reached out and asked if they wanted to help us master this process. They declined to partake any information as they wanted to maintain the head start to the competition.( Since also they've abandoned the whole collecting of coffee and the growing of the mushrooms process and outsourced it to a traditional waste collector and mushroom planter. They only tell a story and vend mushroom- grounded products.)

    In the UK there was also some husbandry exertion, but no interest in participating knowledge at that time. So, we had to master everything our tone. It took us 12 to 15 months to figure out how to gauge this product process to a profitable position.

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