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About agriculture in Ullastret

Ullastret is a historic municipality situated in the Baix Empordà comarca, in the province of Girona, Catalonia, Spain. Positioned on a gentle hill along the right bank of the Daró River, the town overlooks a picturesque, flat agrarian plain that was once the bed of the historic Ullastret Lake, drained in the nineteenth century to create fertile farmland. The surrounding landscape is characterized by a mosaic of cultivated fields, tree-lined canals, and rolling Mediterranean hills covered in pine and oak forests, creating a highly productive and visually stunning rural setting.

Agriculture is the cornerstone of the local economy, dominated by the cultivation of rainfed and irrigated crops on the fertile plains, including barley, wheat, maize, and alfalfa for fodder. The region is also famous for its sweet apple orchards, vineyards contributing to the DO Empordà wine appellation, and traditional olive groves. Livestock farming is equally prominent, featuring modern pig and poultry farms alongside dairy cattle and sheep operations, which support a renowned local artisanal dairy industry famous for producing traditional fresh cheeses like recuit de drap.

For agronomists and farm workers, Ullastret and the surrounding Baix Empordà region offer dynamic job opportunities with seasonal labor peaks occurring during the summer grain harvest, late-summer grape harvests, and autumn apple picking. Technical roles for agronomists focus on modern irrigation management, crop rotation, soil conservation, and supporting regional organic farming networks like the Arrelem initiative. Workers can expect a warm Mediterranean climate, a welcoming Catalan rural community, and close proximity to leading agricultural research institutes such as the Mas Badia experimental station.