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About agriculture in Quesada

Quesada is situated in the eastern part of the province of Jaén, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. The town serves as a gateway to the spectacular Sierra de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park, featuring a rugged landscape where mountainous terrain meets vast expanses of silver-green olive groves. The surrounding rural area is characterized by its dramatic elevation changes and the presence of the upper Guadalquivir River basin.

Agriculture in Quesada is almost entirely centered on the cultivation of olives for high-quality oil production. The region's Mediterranean climate and limestone soils provide ideal conditions for traditional and intensive olive farming. Beyond the dominant olive monoculture, the area also supports small-scale livestock farming, particularly mountain-adapted breeds of sheep and goats, and some niche vegetable cultivation in the fertile river valleys.

For agronomists and seasonal farm workers, Quesada offers significant employment opportunities during the olive harvest, which typically runs from late autumn through the winter months. Practical work involves operating harvesting machinery, manual picking, and logistics. Agronomists can find roles focusing on irrigation management, pest control for the olive fruit fly, and overseeing the technical processes at local olive oil mills.