Copiso showcases the latest developments in biosecurity on its farms at the ‘333 Experience Congress Spain 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 of innovative air filtration systems that protect animals from possible diseases. Biosecurity has become a key element in farm design, with more sustainable, efficient, and technologically advanced models.

The round table discussion entitled “Latest farms built/renovated in Spain:
What has changed in the last year?” was moderated by Javier Lorente (333 Academy) and featured Copiso’s facilities manager alongside Antonio Conesa (Cefusa), Jordi Dolcet (Cincaporc), and Alejandro Villa Puyal.

The ‘333 Experience Congress Spain 2025’, held from September 16 to 18, was attended by some 500 professionals from the livestock sector. The training of farm managers and the management of human teams in competitiveness and sustainability were discussed. The technical challenges facing the sector in terms of nutrition and facilities were analyzed, and the market situation was assessed, with Latin America as the guest region.

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