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About agriculture in Serrada

Serrada is a municipality located in the province of Valladolid, within the autonomous community of Castile and León in northwestern Spain. Situated on the vast northern Castilian plateau (Meseta Central), the town is surrounded by a gently rolling rural landscape characterized by wide-open horizons and fertile plains. The region features a continental climate with cold winters and hot, dry summers, and it lies within the fertile basin of the Duero river, which heavily influences the surrounding soils and geography.

The agricultural economy of Serrada is deeply rooted in viticulture, as the municipality is a key production center within the famous Rueda Denominación de Origen (D.O.) wine region. The area is highly renowned for cultivating the native Verdejo grape variety, which produces high-quality white wines, alongside other grape varieties like Viura. Beyond the extensive vineyards, the local fields support dryland farming of cereals such as barley and wheat, oilseed crops like sunflowers, and various legumes, alongside traditional sheep farming focused on milk and cheese production.

For agronomists and agricultural workers, Serrada offers significant employment opportunities, particularly during the peak grape harvesting season (vendimia) from late August to October. There is a strong demand for seasonal laborers for hand-harvesting, pruning, and vineyard maintenance, as well as positions in local wineries (bodegas) and processing facilities. Agronomists specializing in viticulture, soil management, and sustainable grape production are highly sought after to optimize yields, and possessing a basic command of Spanish is essential for integrating into the local workforce.