
‘Agua en marzo, hierbazo’
This time, we decided to write a reflection in Spanish, based on a common saying regarding March’s rainfall. As winter ends with plentiful rains that are filling the reservoirs and allowing a significant recovery of water levels in the main basins of the peninsula, there are reasons for optimism, but it's also important to reinforce our attention because, the greater the potential, the greater the responsibility!

Closing 2024, Preparing for 2025
As 2024 ends, at SISTAGRO, we reflect on a year of significant growth - broadening our client base, diversifying services, and managing diverse projects across Iberia with various crops and systems. It is also a moment to express gratitude for an impactful year and to set our sights on the opportunities and challenges ahead.

Tailored soil sensing for optimal farm water management
At SISTAGRO we are focused on optimizing irrigation management through innovative, scalable solutions, including the use of adaptable soil moisture sensing technologies; we are currently working on a new project in Córdoba, in collaboration with Hydrascout Hydra Sensor Technologies International (HSTI), aiming to develop customized solutions for crops like almonds, olives, and vines.

Balancing intrinsic and market values in agriculture
Unique analytical solutions tailored to enhance agricultural efficiency and investment outcomes, leveraging expertise in agriculture, water, and energy across Spain, Portugal, and internationally. Our approach centers on understanding the intrinsic value of agricultural projects to promote informed and profitable investment decisions, highlighting the importance of agronomy in sustainable agricultural development.
Highlighting the role of P in the fertilizer use efficiency of almonds and olives
A brief overview of the crucial role of phosphorus (P) in liquid fertilizer pricing and its importance in optimizing NPK usage in modern almond and olive orchards.

Agricultural impact assessment - a practical approach to sustainability in farming
Embracing the idea that what isn't measured cannot be objectively evaluated and improved!

SISTAGRO and WiseConn Europe join forces for ag-innovation in Andalusia
Collaborating with Wiseconn to revolutionize agriculture, combining our expertise with their smart water management technology to provide real-time insights for efficient farm operations.
Some lessons from the 2023 almond harvest in southwestern Spain
The 2023 almond harvest in southwestern Spain faced challenges due to water scarcity and regulatory changes, emphasizing the need for conservative approaches to investments, proactive planning, and flexible management.
An extraordinarily deficit irrigation season in the olive groves of Córdoba with profound effects on fruit size, oil content, and texture
In the arid fields of Córdoba, an extraordinary deficit irrigation season has sculpted the olives' journey – from their diminished size to the early hues of envero…and the intricate dance of lipogenesis, culminating in a textured tale of challenges and promises!

Irrigation Advice in the southeast region of Sierra de Gredos, Extremadura
Addressing water legislation challenges: empowering Extremadura's fruit growers under the new Tagus basin constraints.

Visiting almond and olive orchards in Spain with Yara USA
Sharing knowledge for improving technical advice on agricultural investment projects.

Addressing almonds irrigation planning in the region of Alqueva
Yesterday with Portugal Nuts in Beja, Portugal, to address almonds irrigation planning in the region. A pleasure to be with everyone!

The bright side of rapeseed
Rapeseed is becoming a highly interesting crop in mediterranean conditions, we find it a great complement to be included within annual rotation schemes.

A Day with Agromillora!
We are glad to be working with irrigated agricultural systems where maximum efficiency is an economic and environmental requirement.

Welcome to SISTAGRO!
Our experiences are diverse as we have been dealing with different cropping systems: olives, vines, nut trees, as well as cereals and horticultural crops.