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About agriculture in Mouans-Sartoux

Mouans-Sartoux is a picturesque town located in the Alpes-Maritimes department within the sunny Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of southeastern France. Situated between the Mediterranean coast near Cannes and the pre-Alpine hills of Grasse, the surrounding rural landscape is characterized by rolling hills, Mediterranean pine forests, and ancient olive groves. The area enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with plenty of sunshine, creating a scenic backdrop of terraced terrains and traditional stone-walled fields typical of the hinterland of the French Riviera.

The agriculture of Mouans-Sartoux is distinguished by its strong focus on organic farming and local food production. Historically connected to the perfume industry of neighboring Grasse, the region still cultivates aromatic plants and flowers, alongside olives for premium olive oil. Today, the town is widely recognized for its municipal organic farm, which produces a variety of seasonal vegetables. Local farms in the surrounding area produce organic vegetables, herbs, and small-scale horticultural products, emphasizing sustainable and ecological agricultural practices.

For agronomists and agricultural workers, Mouans-Sartoux offers unique opportunities, particularly in organic market gardening (maraîchage biologique) and sustainable agriculture management. Seasonal demand peaks during the spring and summer harvesting seasons for vegetables and aromatic herbs, as well as the autumn olive harvest. Job opportunities range from field hand positions to technical roles in organic farm management, making it an excellent destination for those interested in community-supported agriculture and ecological farming techniques in southern France.