GreenAgro Crop SRL, founded in 2012 with 100% Romanian capital, operates in Bordeasca Veche, Tătăranu Commune, just 20 km from Focșani, along the national road 23A connecting Râmnicu Sărat to Brăila. From this strategic location, we are dedicated to supporting sustainable and innovative agriculture throughout the region, offering high-quality agricultural services and products.
A key commitment of GreenAgro is our focus on environmental impact. Since 2021, we have turned our attention to agricultural practices that reduce the carbon footprint, implementing advanced carbon farming systems that not only improve soil quality but also contribute to reducing CO₂ emissions. Our practices include crop rotation, reduced mechanical interventions, and maintaining soil organic matter—techniques that help capture and store carbon in the soil.
Each year, our efforts are validated through the acquisition of carbon certificates, which are recognized and tradable on international markets. This not only allows us to bring added value to organic agriculture, but also positions us as pioneers in the responsible agricultural sector, proving that it is possible to combine economic performance with environmental respect. GreenAgro Crop SRL is proud to be part of a more sustainable agricultural future—for the benefit of farmers, communities, and the environment.
Reducing the amount of fertilizer used helps protect the environment and reduce the negative impact on soil and groundwater. By using efficient fertilizers and advanced application technologies, farmers can maintain or even improve crop productivity, while reducing production costs and the risk of pollution.
Optimizing fuel consumption in agriculture translates into increased efficiency of the equipment and machinery used. By implementing practices such as minimal tillage or the use of modern agricultural machinery, fuel consumption can be significantly reduced, leading to a decrease in operational costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
Optimizing fuel consumption in agriculture translates into increased efficiency of the equipment and machinery used. By implementing practices such as minimal tillage or the use of modern agricultural machinery, fuel consumption can be significantly reduced, leading to a decrease in operational costs and greenhouse gas emissions.