Olive Groves in the Azapa Valley
The Azapa Valley olives are famous across Chile.
The Azapa Valley olives are famous across Chile.
A view of the Azapa Valley and surrounding Atacama Desert.
Many Italian immigrants to the La Serena area started some of the original vegetable farms. The Italian-Chilean community is still connected with this occupation both as farmers and wholesalers.
Except for truly tropical fruits/vegetables, nearly everything in Chile is grown in one of its many climatic zones.
This agro-tourism site included a tradition winery.
This area is a mixture of pasture, pine and eucalyptus plantations, and vineyards.
Chile’s Central Market has a wide range of produce. Much of it is grown across the country’s exceptionally diverse landscape.
The Concha Y Toro vineyard near Pirque; the largest winery in South America.
An Aymara community and tourist starting point for Lauca National Park.
An indigenous commuity in the high Andes.