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eComercio Agrario renews its website, now more attractive and with more structured information

The eComercio Agrario newspaper is launching a new version this February. Starting today, it presents itself as more dynamic, structured, and easy to navigate, with a new and more complete website for readers.

By Jose Esteban Ruiz Álvarez

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After a decade accompanying the agri‑food sector from seed to consumer, eComercioAgrario is renewing its flagship newspaper for agri‑food news, opting for broader coverage and adapting its interface to the dynamism that characterizes information in the fields of agriculture, livestock, auxiliary industries, fresh‑produce marketing, and distribution.

The new website preserves most of the sections that have defined this media outlet, such as Agri‑food Policy in Spain and at an international level. It also maintains its key areas like Fruit and Vegetables—one of its cornerstones—Innovation, Training, Entrepreneurship, Auxiliary Industry, and Livestock. All of this now comes with improved organization, allowing for more user‑friendly navigation through clearly identified sections.

It also reserves a special space—with its own dedicated interface—for two of its brands: ECA Olive (olive groves and EVOO) and ECA Agri (agricultural machinery, major crops, nuts, legumes). The rest of the sections also feature more complete information and a clearer structure, making it easier for readers to navigate.

Gissèle Falcón Haro, director of Siete Agromarketing (publisher of eComercio Agrario), highlighted the value of this new website. “This is a very important year for eComercio Agrario. In 2026 we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the digital newspaper, and we wanted to thank the entire sector for its trust. Together, hand in hand, we have grown in this project, which we live every day with the same enthusiasm as at the beginning.”

For her part, Marga López Polo, deputy director of Siete Agromarketing, emphasized the significance of this change for both the company and its readers, reinforcing the team’s commitment to continue delivering news, interviews, and reports to its audience. “We want to be the voice of the sector, to tell its daily reality, and for them to find in eComercio Agrario a truthful and impartial media outlet.”

To achieve this, the deputy director explains, “we are making a firm commitment to a newspaper that reaches readers with its essence through reports and stories from our journalists, reflecting current events in each and every one of the subsectors that make up the agri‑food chain.”

The eComercio Agrario newspaper also features a fully updated English version, aimed at bringing the sector’s reality closer to the rest of the world.

Mobile‑optimized version

The new eComercio Agrario website has also undergone significant development in its mobile version, where users can quickly and clearly access the various sections and news items that make up the publication today.

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