Our history

Copiso Soria

More than 50 years of history

1967

«Cooperativa Provincial Agropecuaria Soriana» was created with 21 farmers to face the challenges of the Sorian countryside.

1970

The first feed factory with a capacity of 10 tons/hour begins operations; the «Crops section» is created.

1978

A new factory with a capacity of 30 tons/hour is established, incresing feed production due to high demand in the «livestock farming» sector.

2000

New office building are inaugurated; a sunflower and corn dryer is installed; swine farms are established; fuel distribution service is launched.

2012

Icpor is created for swine integrations, in partnership with Incarlopsa. The following year, Sinova Pork is created with Cárnicas Villar.

2015

A new feed factory with a capacity of 50 tons/hour is launched. Logistics centers are computerized.

2020

A new strategic plan for the company is being developed, reinforcing the component of social responsability and the criteria of sustainability and circular economy.

2021

Copiso strengthens its investment in R&D+i, with over one million euros, through both partially and self-financed projects.

2022

The new bleding fertilizer manufacturing plant is launched at the Almazán logistics center.

2023

Expansion and improvements in warehouse structures. A new 1760kwp photovoltaic solar plant for self-consumption in Valcorba.

2024

Start new businesses, Gatial and Pormascop; new logistical support in various activities.

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