Denmark is one of the rigorous countries regarding the formula for constitutional yield , but Rasmus Moth Madsen took the dip and started to focus on the yield of organic potted plants . His father is Torben Moth Madsen of Rosa Danica A / S , a potted rose wine grower , and in his greenhouse , Rasmus set out experimenting with the production of constitutional plants . And he succeeded . In 2017 , the company , name BioSund ApS , was sanction for organic yield of potted plant . Since then , they have been working on product evolution and did the first trial run sales in on-line supermarkets in Denmark . Interest is in high spirits and BioSund is quick to spread its wings in Europe .
Rasmus showed his organic assortment for the first time at the IPM Essen that take space last week . Since the establishment of the troupe , their assortment of organic veggie has grown chop-chop and lately , they enclose wintertime hardy herb to the potpourri .
Rasmus Moth Madsen at the IPM Essen 2020
Company in a companyBioSund ApS is a underling of Rosa Danica A / S. It is literally a party in a fellowship , as Rasmus acquire his works on 4,000 m2 inside the Rosa Danica greenhouse . " This part is hermetically unsympathetic " , says Rasmus . Together with a squad of certified gardeners , he take casual maintenance of the constitutive production of the vegetables and herbs . " This way , we can ensure that they develop into a healthy and sustainable plant . "
Organic productionAll plant in the assortment are completely organically grow . " The pots in which they are rise are reclaimable and made of paper , peat and chalk , that can well be found into the soil , and will break down itself - in three calendar month - without affecting nature . The plants are produce in constituent bog moss and we water them with collected rain together with organic works extract , which make growth for the industrial plant . All plant are preventatively treated with biological pestilence control against harmful insects . To beef up the plant ’s defense against fungous diseases biostimulants are used in the product process " , explain Rasmus .
InterestBioSund was exhibit at the IPM Essen for the first fourth dimension , but it is not the first clip they exhibit the products , having also prove them at the FloraHolland Trade Fair in the Netherlands ; and they were already offer by Danish supermarkets last year . Since then , Rasmus has seen the interestingness increasing . " We see more and more interest coming from supermarket in other state . They know about the hard-and-fast convention for biological output in Denmark and they are concerned in have 100 % biologic products on their shelves . " On top of that , the interest for the product of BioSund continues to increase within Denmark as well . We ’ve done psychometric test at the on-line supermarket and now , they increase their orders chop-chop "

Expansion plans?Are there any plan to expand ? " Rosa Danica has a lot of space , but that infinite is for the moment reserved for roseate production . " On top of that , the organic production is very challenging , he adds . " It is extremely hard to control pests and diseases . I do n’t consider , that the production will double for the next year , it could be though , that in a few eld the product will increase a bit more . But who knows , it can be that the human race becomes more open for near and more sustainable produced products in the future . "
For more informationBioSund ApSRasmus Moth MadsenEmail:[email protected]www.biosund.dk
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