Nursery plants, irrigation, fertilizers
We provide our members with nursery plant material, irrigation, fertilizers, and complete support.
Supply of nursery plant material, irrigation, and fertilizers
At our agricultural pharmacy, the cooperative offers a complete service for the supply of materials and products for agricultural activity, aimed at its members and companies in the area.
Supplies for agricultural activity
We provide nursery seedlings supplied by a partner nursery with which we collaborate on a stable basis, irrigation systems, fertilizers, and selected technical products, guaranteeing quality, traceability, and compliance with current regulations.
Thanks to the consultancy of our specialized technicians, we support producers in choosing the most suitable solutions for different crops and agronomic conditions, promoting efficient, sustainable, and high-quality agriculture.
The agricultural pharmacy represents a meeting point between innovation, expertise, and service, designed to daily support the work of our members and promote increasingly sustainable and high-quality agriculture.
Which crops does APOD deal with?
APOD cultivates a variety of vegetables and arable crops that reflect the richness and diversity of our territory. The main crops are tomato and fennel, flagship products of our supply chain and the core of agricultural production. Alongside these, we also cultivate asparagus, onion, wheat, cabbage, pea, and broad bean, following sustainable practices and innovative agronomic techniques. Each crop is managed with attention to quality, seasonality, and respect for the land, in order to offer genuine products and guarantee a transparent and responsible agricultural supply chain.
Do you also handle the transport of fruit and vegetable products?
What other services does the cooperative offer?
Supply of nursery plant material, irrigation, and fertilizers: we provide nursery plant material, irrigation systems, fertilizers, and high-quality technical products, with the support of our experts for targeted and professional consulting.
Shared supply of equipment: shared access to agricultural machinery and equipment for all production phases, optimizing costs and working times and promoting sustainable resource management.
Technical assistance in the field: direct field support and constant updates on best cultivation practices, sustainability, and product quality.
Logistics and sorting of the harvested product: we manage the collection, selection, and distribution of fruit and vegetable products harvested by members, ensuring an efficient logistics service and timely deliveries to customers.
Quality control: constant analyses and checks to ensure that each batch meets the highest standards of safety, genuineness, and compliance with the technical parameters required by the market.
How do you reduce environmental impact?
Through circular economy, rental of agricultural equipment, 4.0 technologies, purification and recycling of rainwater, material recycling, and sustainable agronomic practices.
What type of nursery plant material does APOD supply?
Selected and certified seedlings and seeds of tomatoes, fennel, asparagus, and wheat, coming from a reliable partner nursery integrated into the supply chain.
We offer irrigation systems, fertilizers, and technical products compliant with regulations and suitable for different crops.
Does the APOD laboratory control the entire supply chain?
Sustainability
For a greener future
For APOD, sustainability is not a goal to be achieved, but a continuous journey that starts from the land and involves every daily decision.
Circular economy
We recycle agricultural materials and reuse production waste as natural fertilizers, returning to the soil what nature gives us.
Renewable energy
We produce energy through photovoltaic systems (100 kW/h) installed at the San Severo facility.
Rainwater use
We use micro-irrigation systems, rainwater collection and recovery systems, and a purification plant.
Agriculture 4.0
We work every day to reduce the environmental impact of our activities and to build an agricultural model that respects the land and the people who cultivate it.
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