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About agriculture in Tosos

Tosos is a picturesque municipality located in the province of Zaragoza, within the autonomous community of Aragon in northeastern Spain. Situated in the scenic Campo de Cariñena comarca, the town is nestled along the banks of the Huerva River and lies close to the Las Torcas reservoir. The surrounding rural landscape features a striking contrast between rugged limestone cliffs and natural rock formations, known locally as "Las Peñas," and peaceful river valley terraces surrounded by dry Mediterranean shrublands and pine forests.

Agriculture in Tosos is deeply rooted in Mediterranean dryland farming, with a primary focus on viticulture, as the area is part of the prestigious Campo de Cariñena Protected Designation of Origin (DOP). In addition to vineyards, which increasingly emphasize organic farming techniques, the agricultural landscape is dominated by extensive almond orchards, olive groves, and rain-fed cereal fields growing barley and wheat. The fertile soils along the Huerva River also support small-scale irrigated vegetable production, providing a diverse agricultural mix.

For agronomists and agricultural workers, Tosos offers seasonal opportunities tied tightly to the cultivation cycle, particularly the grape harvest (vendimia) running from late August through October, followed by the almond and olive harvests in late autumn. Job openings frequently cover vineyard pruning, crop maintenance, harvesting, and specialized roles in organic viticulture management. While the town itself is quiet and peaceful, workers can find accommodation locally or in neighboring Cariñena, though possessing a personal vehicle is highly recommended to easily navigate the region's scattered agricultural plots.