Asaja demands digitalization and political pressure at FERCAM 2026

Published on June 26, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The agricultural organization Asaja in Ciudad Real has highlighted the usefulness of the PIDA platform for the countryside, a tool that simplifies digital procedures for farmers. During the National Country Fair FERCAM 2026, the regional president, Manzanares Núñez, made a direct request to President Page: that his deputies support requesting a vote of confidence for President Sánchez. The measure aims to reduce bureaucracy and increase institutional support for the sector.

agricultural engineer demonstrating PIDA digital platform on a ruggedized tablet in a sunlit field, farmer pointing at simplified interface showing approval status icons, Manzanares Núñez speaking into a microphone at a press conference inside a glass-walled exhibition hall at FERCAM 2026, government officials in suits nearby, holographic data graphs floating above a modern booth showing reduced bureaucracy metrics, photorealistic technical illustration, bright natural lighting contrasting with blue LED accents on digital devices, clean futuristic agricultural fair atmosphere, ultra-detailed textures on tablet screen and building structure, cinematic composition with depth of field

The PIDA platform streamlines procedures and paperwork in the countryside 🌾

Digitalization is advancing in the agricultural sector with tools like PIDA, which allows farmers to carry out administrative tasks from their mobile phones or computers. This reduces travel and waiting times in offices, facilitating tasks such as submitting aid applications or consulting cadastral data. The platform centralizes information and avoids repetitive paperwork, resulting in more hours available for work in the field and fewer headaches with bureaucracy.

Vote of confidence or how to ask for help with style 😅

While farmers save minutes with PIDA, politicians save speeches by requesting a vote of confidence. Manzanares Núñez asked Page for his deputies to support the motion against Sánchez, like asking for a favor at a wedding: with a smile and hoping no one plays deaf. In the end, between digital clicks and votes in Congress, the countryside continues to wait for someone to lend a hand without so much drama.