Application of organic matter and compost


Caring for and fertilizing our soils is essential to promote good growth and production of our trees, in addition to reducing soil erosion and providing countless other benefits.
To do this, we must consider our needs, crop type, variety, climate, terrain, and many other factors that may influence our soil.
Applying organic matter greatly benefits us because:
We improve soil structure, protecting it from erosion.
We nourish the soil, making it easier for our tree roots to absorb nutrients.
We hydrate and waterproof the soil, preventing unnecessary water evaporation and also helping to conserve its nutrients.
We improve biological activity.
How do we do it?
We strive to promote a sustainable method of cultivation and care, so we primarily use natural and organic products, applying them as efficiently as possible to reduce emissions. That's why we opt for composting with our mechanical spreaders and shredding and applying pruning waste for mulching.
Mulching is a process by which we create a layer of shredded organic matter, or mulch, that protects our soil and provides many benefits, as well as helping us reduce our impact on the environment.
These shredded leaves, branches, bark, and chips protect the soil, helping it retain moisture, stabilizing, restructuring, and nourishing it, allowing our trees to grow well.



