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About agriculture in Mourenx

Mourenx is located in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques department in the southwestern part of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France. Situated within the historic province of Béarn, the town is nestled in a lush, undulating landscape featuring green rolling hills, small woodlands, and the fertile plains of the Gave de Pau river valley. The majestic Pyrenees mountain range forms a striking backdrop to the south, while the surrounding rural landscape is dotted with small-scale family farms and scenic pastures.

The agriculture in this area is highly diverse and productive, supported by a mild, humid oceanic climate and plentiful water resources. Maize (corn) is the predominant field crop, widely grown for seed production and animal feed. The region is also famous for viticulture, being in close proximity to the vineyards of the Jurançon AOC which produce celebrated white wines, and there are many orchards producing kiwifruit and apples. Livestock farming is equally prominent, focusing on dairy and beef cattle, poultry, and sheep, whose milk is used to produce traditional regional cheeses like Ossau-Iraty.

Agronomists and farm workers coming to the Mourenx area will find a modern and welcoming agricultural community. There is significant seasonal demand from mid-summer through autumn for tasks such as maize detasseling, vineyard maintenance, and grape harvesting. Local agricultural cooperatives and research organizations offer employment and consulting opportunities for agronomists, particularly in seed production and sustainable farming practices. Incoming workers should expect a pleasant rural environment with access to modern amenities and strong local farming networks.