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About agriculture in Tofte

Tofte is a coastal village located at the southern tip of the Hurum Peninsula in Asker Municipality, within the Akershus county of Norway. Situated along the outer Oslofjord, the surrounding landscape features a mix of rugged coastlines, sandy beaches, and dense forests that stretch inland. The local climate is exceptionally mild for Norway, characterized by relatively warm average temperatures that support lush vegetation and unique deciduous woodlands alongside traditional Scandinavian pine and spruce forests.

Agricultural activity in the surrounding rural areas relies on these favorable coastal conditions, featuring a combination of small-scale crop cultivation and animal husbandry. Grain, grass, and silage production are common, supporting local livestock farms that primarily raise suckler cows and sheep, along with smaller numbers of poultry. The region also hosts specialized farms focusing on fruit and berry production—such as apples and strawberries—as well as honey and seasonal vegetables, which are often sold directly to consumers through local farm shops.

For agronomists and seasonal farm workers, Tofte and the wider Hurum area offer opportunities mostly linked to the fruit and berry harvesting seasons, which run from mid-summer through early autumn. Employment is typically found on family-run farms, where jobs range from field harvesting and sorting to managing local farm stands. While the agricultural sector is smaller compared to Norway's major farming regions, workers can expect decent working conditions, a focus on ecological practices, and the necessity of navigating high local living costs and variable coastal weather.