The Porcino sector: a verbtrator that generates wealth, employment and fixed population

 

 

 


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Porcculture is a relevant sector of livestock and a territorial vertebrate axis that contributes to generating wealth, employment and establishing population in emptied Spain. ISBRAN has developed GEOTERMIA, an efficient air conditioning system that meets EU regulations and requirements and provides animal welfare and comfort

Today's society is increasingly demanding and demands quality food, free of waste and, moreover, comply with social and environmental sustainability. The cattle ranching, like other sectors, has had to be modernized and addressed new needs and increased requirements for health or biosafety, greenhouse gas emissions, impact of animal defecations, water and soil needs of the farms and raw materials and adaptation to animal welfare standards.

 

The pig sector has done commendable work by adapting and innovating in an exemplary manner to meet the normative requirements to be more sustainable and efficient. Over the past 15 years, this sector has radically reduced its ammonia emissions by half. In turn, it has also made significant progress in terms of emissions, operation design and infrastructure, energy systems (more effective and efficient), food composition or waste reuse.

An example of innovative and efficient air conditioning system for swine farms is Geotermia, developed by ISBRAN, a system that reports savings in energy consumption and comfortability for pigs and pigs with the commitment to provide clean, economic and safe energies to improve quality production and increase the profitability of farms. INTERPORC points out health and animal welfare “as the main fortresses of the Spanish porcine sector, which, in addition to complying with a demanding legislation, does not fail to innovate to continue to advance in this area in which Spain is an international benchmark thanks to the professionalism of the farmers and veterinarians that make it possible for us to have the best health status worldwide.”

Porcculture has been consolidated as a relevant sector within the Spanish cattle ranching, according to INTERPORC it has more than 86,000 farms and some 2,600 transformative companies distributed throughout the national geography. It provides more than €2.1 billion annually to the government on taxes. This strategic sector, strongly linked to the peoples and their territories, is a real example of territorial vertebration, economic-social cohesion and the generation of opportunities in many municipalities of the most rural Spain, known as “empty Spain”. More than 40% of the farms and 45% of the transformative industries, mentioned above, are located in municipalities with a population of less than 5,000 inhabitants, a fact that has contributed to the dynamization of these spaces, the establishment of population, the creation of wealth, employment (2.3% of employment in Spain) and environmental, territorial and human sustainability. Noticias sobre futbol y del Cadiz

From ISBRAN Geotermia, its manager Bruno Jiménez, points out “since seven years ago we have been innovating in the porcine sector to achieve a heat generation system for animals that generate animal welfare and well-being of workers in the accommodations where they perform their work, energy efficiency, environmental protection, without renouncing the consumption necessary to achieve this well-being and achieve the goals of the cattle ranchers in their results accounts”. Jimenez emphasizes that “we must never forget that more animal welfare is greater productivity and consequently greater wealth for all. Let us leave behind that of the zero sum, that when one gains another one loses and think that wealth is for all, never for a few. That mantra is the one who really brings poverty, misery and the one who, in the end, empties our peoples and fields.”

The problem of depopulation goes beyond demographic change and involves other dimensions: economic, social or territorial... The loss of cohesion, destructuring and territorial imbalance puts into question the pervival of many spaces, as well as the ability to reverse this process in so many others. It demands a cross-sectional institutional and civic engagement, an effective, integral and innovative response capable of converting these depopulated territories into spaces of opportunity, always bearing in mind that the map is not the territory.

Finally, it is necessary to emphasize that the livestock sector is key in the territorial vertebration of rural areas and economy. It deserves the utmost respect because it contributes to the momentum of sustainability, competitiveness, generates employment, wealth, fixed population contributes to curbing demographic sangria and favors the maintenance of schools, equipment and infrastructures.

ISBRAN: Spanish pioneer in geothermal energy dedicated to the porcine sector, and specialized in providing air conditioning systems to maternity and transition farms. ISBRAN offers an innovative solution for efficient air conditioning to the swine farms that facilitates energy consumption and comfortability for the pigs and pigs by providing less energy dependence and a great help in decarbonization for the least use of energy.

The Porcino sector: a verbtrator that generates wealth, employment and fixed population

The Porcino sector: a verbtrator that generates wealth, employment and fixed population

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2024-09-24

 

The Porcino sector: a verbtrator that generates wealth, employment and fixed population
The Porcino sector: a verbtrator that generates wealth, employment and fixed population

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