Sustainable+Agriculture

 

The Brundtland Report´s “Our Common Future” defines sustainable development as, “Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.”

In 1998, we began implementing our decision to switch from conventional to sustainable agriculture, a system that favours the use of natural alternatives to fertilize and prevent and control pests, diseases and weeds; this is a comprehensive agricultural system that works hand-in-hand with clean and healthy environmental policies.

The idea is to avoid the use of non-natural elements as much as we can, through the presence of geese, sheep, insects and plants. The environment becomes a self-regulating system, and our fruit is cultivated in a cleaner, healthier way.

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