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Top Mushroom Company in Lithuania

Biobritte Agro Solutions Private Limited is the world's biggest mushroom cultivation and processing company. 

Biobritte grows different types of mushrooms primarily including Oyster, Ganoderma lucidium, Cordyceps militaris, and others such as Shiitake, Turkey Tail Mushrooms, Lion's Mane mushrooms, Split gill mushrooms, Maitake mushrooms, etc.


Top Mushroom Company in Lithuania


Biobritte grows these mushrooms organically using International Norms. 

Biobritte is also an ISO 22000:2018 FSMS Certified Company along with that HACCP, GMP Norms are strictly Maintained in working procedures. 

Biobritte is also an ISO 9001:2015 QMS Certified Company.

Biobritte's primary Products are

Mushroom Pure Culture supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Supply in  Lithuania
Dry Mushroom Supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Powder Supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Capsules Supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Tablets Supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Extract Supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Kit Supply in  Lithuania
Mushroom Equipment Supply in  Lithuania

Biobritte's Primary Services are

Mushroom Training in  Lithuania
Mushroom Cultivation Training Services in  Lithuania
Mushroom Consultancy in  Lithuania
Mushroom Farm Setup Consultancy in  Lithuania
Mushroom Product Consultancy in  Lithuania
Oyster Mushroom Consultancy in  Lithuania
Ganoderma Mushroom Consultancy in  Lithuania
Cordyceps Mushroom Consultancy in  Lithuania
Button Mushroom Consultancy in  Lithuania

For more details feel free to contact our International customer executive at 

Phone: +919850985511, +919130277943

Whatsapp: +919130277943, +919923806933

Email: biobritte.agro@gmail.com



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