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Pietro Chinaglia - Nurseries

The Pietro Chinaglia Vivai-Nurseries company has been in the orchard nursery business since 1880. Its entire production is certified virus-free, based on the most advanced nursery techniques, thus guaranteeing the soundness and quality of its products and ensuring that fruit growers take the right road to obtaining a rapid and constant production yield. Our productions and agronomic consultancy service are appreciated not only in Italy but also in other European countries. Our nurseries are cultivated on healthy, fresh and fertile lands. The production includes pomaceae (apple and pear) and drupaceae (peach, cherry, plum etc...), with a total production capacity of about 1,000,000 young plants. Also, the nursery produces rootstocks of apple (M9, M26) and pear (MC, MA, BA29) and grafts, based on a field of parent plants capable of meeting our needs and those of other nurseries. The company supplies material throughout Europe and Russia and, above all, is able to provide consultancy on the planning of systems, systems materials (irrigation, support systems, hail netting, specialist agricultural machines. etc...)

Virus-free Certification

The evolution of modern fruit farming has led to considerable changes in the production and multiplication of fruit bearing plants, from both the regulatory and technical-economic points of view.
The quality of the nursery product is a determining factor in the creation of a competitive and highly productive orchard.
The development of the plants, the characteristics of the secondary branching and the quality of the union at the graft point are important parameters for judging the the quality of the nursery orchard product. Other factors to be considered very carefully include the healthiness of the propagation material, the certainty of the varietal identity, the control of the supply sources and the commercial potential of the reproduced clone.
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