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Products
Assortment
All ChampFood products contain denatured soybean meal and other organic protein sources. During the production process, the vegetable protein content is protected to provide a delayed release capability and prevent competitor molds from readily utilizing the nutrients.
ChampFood products have different levels of minerals, which are required for mycelium growth and fruit body formation. The availability of trace elements and vitamins is often less optimal in compost and are optimized by different ChampFood products.
Application of ChampFood
A distinction must be made between supplementation at spawning and at casing.
ChampFood S is designed specifically for use at Spawning, ChampFood C is designed for use at Casing and should be incorporated into fully colonized compost.
The normal rate of use is between 0.8 and 1.5 kg/sq.m. which is equates to 0.8-1.5 % of the wet weight of the compost or 3-5% of the dry weight.
Rate depends upon your growing system (tray, shelf, blocks or bags), climate control, quality of the compost, structure of the compost, moisture content of the compost, supplement mixing system, season of the year and grower experience.
For farm advice, discuss your needs with your ChampFood representative or contact our head-office at info @ champfood.com

Phase II compost
(at spawning) |
Phase III compost
(at casing) |
| ChampFood "S" |
| ChampFood "EXC" |
| ChampFood "SA" |
| ChampFood "CXB" |
| ChampFood "STAR" |
| ChampFood "S-TM" |
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| ChampFood "C" |
| ChampFood "C-EXC" |
| ChampFood "E" |
| ChampFood "C-CXB" |
| ChampFood "K" |
| ChampFood "C-TM" |
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Brown cups and Portabella's
ChampFood "K" (at casing)
Oyster and shiitake Assortment
ChampFood "O"
ChampFood "L"
Because of the different growing systems worldwide, compost conditions and farm management, it is impossible to give advice for your farm on this webpage.
Please contact your ChampFood representative and discuss your requirements with him, or contact our head-office in The Netherlands by
info @ champfood.com
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Photo 3.1
ChampFood "C" spread on fully grown compost just before mixing in

Photo 3.2
ChampFood "S" add to phase II compost with ChampFood supplement hopper

Photo 3.3
Picture of part of ChampFood assortment

Photo 3.4
Portabella mushrooms

Photo 3.5
Oyster Mushrooms with ChampFood "O"

Photo 3.6
Shii-taki mushroom grown in ChampFood test-facility
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