Córdoba hosted the third edition of Mundolivar on 18–19 June, the leading international congress on olive cultivation and oil production, where ITC participated as a premium sponsor.
Mundolivar 2025 brought together over 1,400 professionals from the olive sector at the University of Córdoba’s Rabanales campus. Across two packed days of lectures, workshops and networking, the event provided a unique platform for sharing ideas, innovations and future trends in olive farming and olive oil production.
As a leading manufacturer of dosing and control solutions for agriculture and industry, ITC was present as a premium sponsor. Activities began on the evening of 17 June with our participation in the event’s opening cocktail dinner — an informal gathering that helped foster the first professional contacts and synergies.
Throughout the congress, ITC had its own exhibition space showcasing fully functional equipment, including:
A 12 VDC battery-powered dosing kit, ideal for remote agricultural areas without access to the power grid.
A Dostec AC pump operated remotely via the Cloud Manager app, demonstrating the potential of smart monitoring and remote control in advanced fertigation systems.
Our stand attracted a large number of visitors interested in technological solutions that deliver efficiency, precision and sustainability to agricultural operations. Multiple networking opportunities — from the opening dinner to the congress sessions — facilitated valuable connections with growers, technicians and industry professionals.
This edition of Mundolivar was an excellent opportunity to strengthen our presence in the olive sector, demonstrating how our technologies help to:
optimise water and fertiliser usage,
increase profitability in intensive and super-intensive olive groves,
automate fertigation with maximum precision and control,
and ensure the efficient and sustainable application of nutrients.
Looking ahead, ITC remains committed to delivering efficient, digital and accessible solutions to meet the challenges of the agricultural sector — especially in demanding contexts such as olive cultivation.