Ametller Origen denounces vandalism at Agroparc construction site in Gelida

The company has filed a police report following damages to infrastructure and theft of surveying equipment during recent protests.

Generic image of damaged construction fences in a rural vineyard setting.
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Generic image of damaged construction fences in a rural vineyard setting.

The Ametller Origen group has formally condemned acts of vandalism at the future Agroparc site in Gelida, which occurred on February 28 following a protest by local opposition platforms.

The construction company reported the incidents to the Mossos d'Esquadra in Sant Sadurní d'Anoia. Reported damages include broken perimeter fencing near the La Talaia farmhouse, severed electrical cables, and the destruction of topographical signaling material.

"We firmly condemn these acts and consider them absolutely unjustified, far from the democratic debate that a project of this scale deserves."

Ametller Origen Management · Company Spokesperson
The Agroparc project was recently designated as a Strategic Project by the Generalitat de Catalunya. It focuses on regenerative agriculture to restore soil health and biodiversity, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2030.