Grupo Bermejo produces high quality beef livestock due to forage resources produced in their facilities and under strict health and welfare animal protocols. The activity, and all its stages: breeding, rearing and termination, is carried out in 4 fields from the Group with advice from specialists in forage production, nutrition and health. The objective is to improve productive and economic indexes year after year.
LIVESTOCK
AGRICULTURE
Grupo Bermejo, through its specialized technicians’ team, focuses in the production of grains and oilseeds under sustainable productive assumptions by rotating crops and with conservationists’ practices emphasizing the soil preservation.
To improve performance and to become more efficient in businesses accurate agricultural techniques are applied, defining the environment and rationing supplies. At the same time, geographic diversification allows to reduce risks.
Tests that support innovation and improve cultivation practices are performed together with supplies and customers, applying the latest technologies from the market. Through strategic alliances crop agreements are implemented with the different actors from the chain.
FORESTATION
In the province of Entre Rios we forested with Eucalyptus and Pine in an area of 4.000 own hectares inside a framework that guarantees an efficient rotation.
Basically, most of the area is intended for Eucalyptus and in a smaller extend for Pines. It is produced wood for posts, to swan and to shred. Trading destinations are sawmills, impregnators and to the industry in general.
Our investigation, based on field tests, allows us to use line seedlings with higher productivity, developed in own greenhouses, located in the establishment.
APICULTURE
On the base of the plantations of Eucalyptus, pastures and native woods we have, in Gualeguaychu, Entre Rios, three thousand own hives which produce high quality honey. With no need to sacrifice the quality of the product we applied new techniques to improve the efficiency and to increase the levels of production of each hive.