Sustainable and Efficient Solutions
After years of developing the super high density model and adapting it to various types of crops, we decided to consolidate all our experience and knowledge and take it a step further, thus creating: Sustainable and Efficient Solutions (SES).
The SES seal identifies a value proposition from Agromillora based on sustainability, defined by two main pillars:
The Agronomic System with the Super high density Model
This system represents our commitment to sustainable agricultural practices. The super high density plantation model maximizes efficiency in land use, water consumption, and crop management, leading to more sustainable agricultural production.
Cutting-edge Genetics
The efficient and sustainable solutions applied to the hedge plantation model directly impact the aspects of sustainability that define our values
Attributes
that define the SES
Reduction of inputs
- Phytosanitary products
- Fertilizers
- Labor
- Water resources
- Reducing water footprint and carbon footprint
Environment and management
- Efficient mechanization of management and harvesting processes
- Compatibility with cutting-edge technologies such as robotics or Artificial Intelligence
- Dry or low water availability lands
- Economic sustainability: operability of plantations
Social
- Socioeconomic development of rural regions
- Agricultural innovation
- Skilled labor force, with improvements in occupational safety and health
- Population retention
To wich crops does it apply?
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ENVIRONMENTAL
2
SOCIAL COMMITMENT
3
GOOD GOVERNANCE
4
PRODUCTS AND VALUE CHAIN
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