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Today’s Challenge

Modern agriculture operates under constant pressure from both external and internal factors.

External pressure

Climate change is increasing uncertainty and production variability from season to season. Extremes in temperature, precipitation, and water regimes are increasingly affecting yield stability.

Internal system challenge

Intensive farming systems often optimize individual operations - tillage, seeding, fertilization, or crop protection - while the behavior of the production system remains secondary. Over time, this approach increases dependence on corrective interventions, raises production costs, and elevates overall operational risk. Problems in agricultural systems rarely appear suddenly. They are most often the result of a sequence of misaligned decisions over time.

Agriculture is not a collection of individual practices, it is the behavior of a production system over time.

Branimir Popov

Founder and Director, Prime Trinity d.o.o.

The Prime Trinity Approach

Prime Trinity exists to shift the focus from optimizing individual operations to understanding and managing the agricultural production system.

The objective is the development of farming systems that remain:

    biologically stable,
    organizationally functional,
    economically sustainable over time.


Call to Action