C.A.C. has been growing and producing quality seeds since 1948
Multiplying high quality seeds, pursuing customer satisfaction through the associated Growers and the professional achievement of employees and partners.
C.A.C. is a cooperative of growers located in several regions of the Italian peninsula where, thanks to the favourable climate and weather, they can achieve top quality of seed production.
About us
Vegetables and field's crop seed multipliers
Established in 1948, C.A.C. is a world-leading seed company. It offers, by the associated growers and the seed processing in C.A.C.’s warehouse, services of high quality Vegetables and Field’s Crop seed multiplication produced by conventional and organic methods.
C.A.C. references
Reliability and experience
More than 2.000 Associated growers
C.A.C. can rely on over 2,000 associated growers. Thanks to the different locations of our growers we can place each seed crop in suitable conditions, respecting the botanical isolation.
Certified quality management system
C.A.C., through continuous improvement processes, has implemented a Management System compliant with UNI EN ISO 9001:2015, UNI EN ISO 14001:2015 and according to the EMAS III Regulation as well.
A company recognized worldwide
C.A.C. works with the most important seed companies all over the world. Thanks to the constant study of new solutions for crop management, harvesting and seeds processing C.A.C. is recognized as one of the world leaders in seeds production.
More than 30 technicians
Our technical staff gives constant assistance to the growers during all stages: planting, cultivation, harvesting. Field inspections are carried out by seed experts which report periodically the status of the crops, standing, flowering and seed setting.
ISTA accredited laboratory
C.A.C. laboratory is ISTA (International Seed Testing Association) accredited. All our seed production is tested following ISTA rules.
Formation
The company is committed to organizing training activities for associated growers, members of the board and employees, investing in the future for their prompt skill’s renewal.
Our main crops
High product quality
Editorials, information and much more
Online magazines
C.A.C. believes that continuous and careful information regarding the company’s work, future expectations and the advice of the technicians are fundamental elements for the relationship with the Cooperator Members. Sementi News, a company periodical published on a monthly basis, updates members on the most important news on the world of agriculture.
The magazine is available in paper version and can always be consulted in the dedicated section of the website.
Projects
PROGETTI DI FILIERA di cui all’Avviso Pubblico D.G.R. 227/2017 – Filiera F09 – Soggetto promotore e capofila: CONSORZIO SATIVA
INFORMAZIONI AI SENSI DEI REG.(UE) N. 808/2014 E N.669/2016 IN MATERIA DI PUBBLICITA’ E OBBLIGHI D’INFORMAZIONE DEI BENEFICIARI
Spesa ammessa del programma € 1.324.532,29
Importo del sostegno cofinanziato dall’Unione europea: € 463.586,30
INFORMAZIONI AI SENSI DEI REG.(UE) N. 808/2014 E N.669/2016 IN MATERIA DI PUBBLICITA’ E OBBLIGHI D’INFORMAZIONE DEI BENEFICIARI
Spesa ammessa del programma € 908.117,48
Importo del sostegno cofinanziato dall’Unione europea: € 363.246,99
Val.Ce.a – Costituzione di una filiera che possa valorizzare le produzioni di cereali antichi nelle aree interne.
Costo totale del piano € 187.420,38
Contributo totale € 133.348,26
P.S.R. REGIONE EMILIA ROMAGNA 2014-2020 Mis. 16.1.01 – Progetto BREED4BIO
Costo totale del piano € 298.923,74
Contributo totale €: 228.011,58
ECOSEME N. 5514615
FONDO FEASR : PSR 2014-2020 – TIPO DI OPERAZIONE 16.1.01 “GRUPPI OPERATIVI DEL PEI PER LA PRODUTTIVITÀ E LA SOSTENIBILITÀ DELL’AGRICOLTURA”
Sostegno finanziario concesso dall’Unione Europea: € 228.760,37
Clicca qui: Website Commissione Europea – FEASR
PROGETTO ECOSEME: Messa a punto di strategie agroecologiche di difesa su colture sementiere per una riduzione dell’uso di insetticidi e la salvaguardia degli insetti impollinatori
Informazione sul sostegno ricevuto dal FEASR: Scarica il documento