APEC renews its board of directors to support the agrifood sector

Published on June 22, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Association of Producers and Exporters of Castilla-La Mancha (APEC) has renewed seven members of its board of directors with the aim of optimizing its management. This move seeks to make the organization more efficient in supporting local producers, which could be reflected in more stable prices and higher quality regional products for the end consumer.

agricultural cooperative boardroom meeting, seven new directors standing around a digital table with holographic market data displays, farmers shaking hands while gesturing towards sustainable crop production charts, technical agronomy tablets showing supply chain optimization, cinematic photorealistic style, warm natural lighting from large windows overlooking wheat fields, modern glass-walled office, detailed business attire with agricultural motifs, interactive screens displaying regional price stability graphs, collaborative decision-making atmosphere, ultra-realistic textures on wood and metal surfaces

Innovation in management: data and traceability as key tools 🌾

APEC's board renewal aims to integrate more agile management systems, such as digital platforms for crop monitoring and export logistics. These tools allow producers to monitor product quality in real-time and optimize distribution routes. The implementation of traceability technology also facilitates compliance with European regulations, reducing operational costs and improving the sector's competitiveness in foreign markets.

Seven new faces, zero magic: this is how the Manchego countryside renews itself 🧀

The new members promise efficiency, but in the countryside we know that changing seats doesn't always water the crops. While they discuss strategies in meetings with cold coffee, farmers continue to battle the weather and diesel prices. At least, if they manage to get Manchego cheese to the table cheaper, the reshuffle will have been worth it.