29/11/2025
Why 80% of Units Underperform? and How We Turn Them into High-Yield Machines?
In our country, the unfortunate reality is that most mushroom compost production units are running at only 14%–18% efficiency. Many units rely heavily on growers and low-grade spawn, which further restricts their productivity and profitability.
To achieve consistent results, every unit must undergo scientific audits at regular intervals. Without a structured review of the plant, processes, and raw material handling, the system slowly degrades-leading to high costs, low yields, and frequent failures.
At KrishiGence, we have developed a complete productivity re-engineering model that strengthens every part of the unit.
Our approach:
• Optimizes composting cycles
• Reduces operational costs
• Eliminates process bottlenecks
• Enhances yield by 25% to 40% over current production
Along with this, our team has successfully developed a high-grade casing soil with performance matching imported materials. We are now preparing for commercial production, ensuring that Indian mushroom units get world-class inputs at affordable prices.
If implemented wisely, these improvements can completely transform existing mushroom operations and build a stronger, more sustainable industry for the country.