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About agriculture in Plasencia de Jalón

Plasencia de Jalón is a small municipality situated in the province of Zaragoza, within the autonomous community of Aragon in northeastern Spain. Located in the Valdejalón comarca, the town lies at an altitude of approximately 274 meters, nestled in the fertile valley carved by the Jalón River, a major tributary of the Ebro. The surrounding rural landscape is characterized by a stark contrast between the semi-arid, sun-drenched hills typical of the Aragonese steppe and the lush, green ribbon of irrigated agricultural land that hugs the riverbank, creating a highly productive microclimate.

The local economy is deeply rooted in agriculture, heavily reliant on the traditional irrigation networks supplied by the Jalón River. The valley is renowned for its extensive fruit orchards, producing high-quality sweet stone fruits such as peaches, nectarines, and apricots, alongside apples and pears. Beyond the riverbeds, on the drier uplands, farmers cultivate winter cereals, predominantly barley and wheat, as well as drought-resistant crops like almonds and olives. Livestock farming also plays a role in the local agricultural system, with sheep grazing on the dry pastures of the surrounding hills.

For agricultural professionals and seasonal workers, Plasencia de Jalón offers consistent employment opportunities linked to the fruit-harvesting calendar. Peak labor demand spans from late spring to autumn, centering on fruit picking, sorting, and packaging in local packing houses, followed by winter pruning. Agronomists can find opportunities in managing water resources and optimizing irrigation systems, or implementing pest control strategies in the fruit orchards. The town’s proximity to Zaragoza provides access to broader services, though workers should expect a quiet, rural lifestyle and prepare for hot summer conditions.