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About agriculture in Olivet

Olivet is situated in the Loiret department within the Centre-Val de Loire region of north-central France, bordering the southern suburbs of Orléans. The town lies along the scenic banks of the Loiret River, a tributary of the Loire, where the landscape transitions from urban edges to a lush, green river valley. The surrounding rural countryside features fertile, low-lying plains, rich alluvial soils, and traditional woodlands, creating a highly favorable environment for diverse agricultural enterprises.

The area immediately around Olivet has a celebrated horticultural and market gardening history, notably famous for its historic pear orchards which produce the Williams pears used in local brandy, as well as apple and cherry orchards. In the nearby Val de Loire and southern plains, growers focus heavily on high-value crops such as strawberries, asparagus, and early-season vegetables, alongside container nurseries and ornamental plant nurseries. Further out towards the Beauce plains, the agricultural landscape transitions to larger-scale field cropping, dominated by wheat, barley, maize, and oilseeds.

For agronomists and farm workers, Olivet and the greater Orléans area offer diverse job opportunities, particularly starting in spring with the asparagus and strawberry harvests, followed by tree fruit picking in the late summer and autumn. Local nursery and greenhouse operations also provide year-round positions or extended seasonal contracts focused on cultivation, plant propagation, and quality control. Experienced agricultural specialists and agronomists can find roles focusing on sustainable horticulture, irrigation management, and protective farming systems within the region's protected agricultural zones.