Tàrrega Chamber Awards Recognize Innovation and Territorial Roots

The Tàrrega Chamber of Commerce awards five companies for their trajectory, talent, and commitment to the region.

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The Tàrrega Chamber of Commerce presented its 2026 Chamber Awards yesterday, recognizing five companies and initiatives for their innovation, territorial roots, and talent.

The ceremony, held in Tàrrega, honored Aigües del Segarra-Garrigues (ASG), Energies Compartides from Bellpuig and Seana SCCL, Casa Delfín/Culinarium (Tàrrega), Gargar (Penelles), and Palvi (Agramunt). These awards celebrate the trajectory and commitment of companies and initiatives in the region.
The Chamber's president, Jordi Seguí, emphasized the entity's role in defending business interests. The Secretary of Business and Labor, Pol Gibert, highlighted the importance of a diverse economic fabric and chambers in a changing environment. The mayor of Tàrrega, Rosa Maria Perelló, described the awards as a "declaration of values".

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The award recipients thanked their teams for their support. Miquel Sacrest, general director of ASG, highlighted his company's territorial roots and service vocation. Lourdes Mora, president of the citizen energy community Ecobs, pointed out that "real transformations can be driven from the local level".
For their part, Maria del Mar López-Pinto, co-director of Gargar, emphasized "the project's impact, combining art, territory, and people." Amadeu Padullés, CEO of Palvi, thanked his employees for their dedication. Delfí Robinat, CEO of Casa Delfín, stated that "behind the business trajectory are people, effort, and roots," while his sister Montse, CEO of Culinarium, defended "local commerce with values such as service, proximity, and community".