AGRI-FOOD AND LIVESTOCK LAW
Lawyers specialized in agri-food and livestock law
Agri-food law encompasses a wide range of branches of activity related to the primary sector and, within them, it covers different levels, both litigation and comprehensive advice to clients.
Our lawyers of the Agricultural Law Department have experience and specific knowledge in this sector of activity that have been developed both in litigation and counseling. This proven experience and in-depth knowledge of the particularities of this sector have been acquired, among other reasons, thanks to the direct involvement of the director of the department in activities specific to the agri-food sector and in her collaboration with associations and cooperatives in the sector for years.
The Agricultural Law Department offers its clients comprehensive coverage covering all the needs of the agri-food sector at all stages of the chain, including: agriculture, livestock, fishing, rustic and hunting.
Within the field of agrarian law, our experience and expertise are concentrated in these areas:
- Advice to cooperatives and agri-food companies
- Incorporation of companies
- Priority farms
- Grants and subsidies
- Food regulations
- Administrative sanctions
- Export and import
- Denomination of origin
- Expropriations and urban planning
- Wind farms
- Forestry
- Easements, injunctions, boundaries, etc.
- Crimes against the environment, fauna and flora.
Our team of lawyers specialized in agrarian law is at your disposal to offer you the best legal advice in administrative and judicial proceedings, both in matters between individuals and with the Public Administration.
If you have any doubt, please contact us, we will offer you the advice you need in each situation from our offices in Madrid and Gijón, anywhere in Spain.
We offer you a comprehensive advice to your legal problem. We are a multidisciplinary firm with expert lawyers in each area.
PUBLICATIONS ON AGRICULTURAL LAW
Requirements to obtain priority exploitation qualification
Requirements to obtain priority exploitation qualification The Law 19/1995, of July 4, on the Modernization of Agricultural Exploitations, in its explanatory statement,
How is the sale of a rustic property taxed in IRPF?
How is the sale of a rustic property taxed in IRPF? When the sale of a rustic property, there
Finally, the law for the prevention of food waste
Finally, the law for the prevention of food waste Article written by Patricia Prendes, director of the agrarian law department and published