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About agriculture in Néoules

Néoules is a charming commune located in the Var department within the heart of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France. Nestled in the valley of the Issole river within the "Provence Verte" (Green Provence) territory, the town is surrounded by a picturesque landscape characterized by rolling hills, limestone cliffs, Mediterranean forests, and fertile plains. The rural landscape features a traditional Mediterranean mosaic, with vineyards, olive groves, and wooded areas blending together under a sunny and dry climate, tempered by the relative elevation of the inland Var.

The agricultural economy of Néoules is deeply rooted in viticulture, with local vineyards producing quality wines under the Coteaux Varois en Provence AOC designation. Aside from wine production, which is supported by historic private estates and a prominent cooperative cellar, the fertile plains of the area support diverse market gardening (maraîchage) and orchards producing fresh fruits and vegetables. The unique limestone soils also favor trufficulture, particularly the harvesting of the black Périgord truffle (Tuber melanosporum), along with apiculture, saffron cultivation, and the cultivation of aromatic, medicinal, and perfume plants (PPAM) such as lavender, rosemary, and thyme.

For agronomists and seasonal farm workers, Néoules offers various employment opportunities, particularly during the peak agricultural seasons. The grape harvest (vendanges) in late summer and early autumn represents the busiest period, requiring a significant influx of manual pickers and cellar assistants, while olive harvesting and winter pruning provide additional seasonal labor. Agronomists specializing in organic farming, viticulture, or sustainable soil management are increasingly in demand as local farms transition to agroecological practices. Workers coming to the area should expect warm summer conditions, and having independent transport is highly recommended due to the rural and dispersed nature of the local holdings.