Copiso regains the number of members it had twenty years ago

El Consejo Rector de Copiso visita la fábrica de piensos.

Copiso has regained the number of members it had twenty years ago. The first positive sign came in the 2017 annual balance sheet (celebrating the cooperative’s 50th anniversary). That year, the trend of losing members changed and the year ended with four more members than the previous year, going from 1,212 to 1,216. Now, the […]

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Copiso validates a model for controlling feed consumption and growth on its farmsping

José Ignacio Morales, técnico de Copiso que ha trabajado en el proyecto innovador para el porcino AppigPlan.

The first phase of the AppigPlan project, promoted by the i+Porc, in which Copiso has actively participated, has been successfully completed. The project consisted of developing a machine learning system for decision-making on farms, with the aim of optimizing production and predicting the optimal time to send pigs to slaughter. In addition, innovative systems for

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The blending plant produces 25,000 tons of fertilizer for members

Planta de blending de Copiso

The Copiso blending plant, located in the Almazán logistics center, will produce around 25,000 tons of fertilizer for its members in 2025, a similar amount to last year. Covering 4,500 square meters, the plant has a storage capacity of 10,000 tons and can produce 50 tons per hour. Fertilization is an issue of growing concern

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Copiso showcases the latest developments in biosecurity on its farms at the ‘333 Experience Congress Spain 2025’

Copiso ha participado en el ‘333 Experience Congress España 2025’

At the ‘333 Experience Congress Spain 2025’, Copiso shared the latest technologies it is applying in the construction of its new farms, which focus particularly on improving biosecurity. The event was held at the Llotja of Lleida, with the participation of Copiso’s facilities manager, Paulo Rodrigues. During the round table discussion, he detailed the application

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250,000 tons of storage capacity to meet logistical needs

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Copiso has a storage capacity of around 250,000 tons, a very significant volume that allows the cooperative to meet the logistical needs of its activity. The network of warehouses throughout the province totals over 80,000 tons. The warehouses at the Valcorba industrial complex have a capacity of 60,000 tons, and other facilities rented or shared

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Copiso collects over 135,000 tons of cereals from its members and will market around 280,000 this season

Socios en la campaña de cereal 2025

Copiso is calmly facing the 2025 cereal campaign, in which it will have a surplus. The cooperative has collected over 135,000 tons of good quality grain from its members, which is more than the 130,000 tons collected in 2021. By this point in 2024, members had contributed around 108,000 tons. Copiso estimates that this season

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