Genet

Scientific name The genet is scientifically known as Genetta genetta. Family It belongs to the family Viverridae, which includes other carnivorous mammals. Location Genets are native to southern Europe and parts of Africa. It is found in a variety of habitats, from forests to urban areas. It is an adaptable species that can live in […]

Red fox

Scientific name The scientific name of the red fox is Vulpes vulpes.   Family The red fox belongs to the family Canidae, the canid family, which includes several other carnivores such as wolves, coyotes, dogs and jackals.   Location It has a very wide distribution and is found in a variety of habitats in the […]

Common fallow deer

Scientific name The common fallow deer is scientifically known as Dama dama. Family It belongs to the family Cervidae, which includes other cervids such as deer and elk. Location Fallow deer are native to regions of Europe and western Asia, but have also been introduced to other parts of the world, including North America, South […]

What agriculture means for Spain

What agriculture means for Spain   The CEO of Bolschare Agriculture, Pedro Foles, analyses in an article published today in El Economista the importance of the sector in Iberia and the need to highlight the importance of the direct and indirect impact of agriculture in strategic areas.   See News: https://www.eleconomista.es/opinion/noticias/12695613/02/24/lo-que-la-agricultura-supone-para-espana.html

Land investment is not a passing fad

In recent years we have witnessed a massive influx of capital into the world of agriculture worldwide. Buying land, or leasing it on a long-term basis, is only the first step in what we might better call investment in agribusiness rather than in agriculture. If we look only at this first step of investment, the […]

New measures to contain and eradicate Xylella in Europe

The Official Journal of the European Union (DUE) has published the new Regulation on measures for the containment and eradication of Xylella fastidiosa in Europe, whose objective is to prevent its introduction and guarantee its containment. This new Regulation replaces the previous ones, which were based on the latest research by the European Food Safety […]

The world’s olive grove protects against CO2

The olive grove has been a well-kept forest for more than 2,000 years. It is a very important part of the solution to climate change and is a good barrier against desertification. This very special forest of olive trees is a CO2 trap because it takes the CO” from the atmosphere and fixes it in […]

Almond Market: Present and Future

MAKING YOUR LAND AND WATER PROFITABLE: BEYOND INTENSIVE CULTIVATION Almond plantations have had a strong increase in our country in the last 4 years. In fact, some players in this market consider that a “boom” has occurred and that, as has happened in other crops or even in other areas of the economy, it could […]