Moguer’s economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with the cultivation of strawberries being one of its most prominent industries. The town is part of the larger “Strawberry Route” in the province of Huelva, and its fields are known for producing some of the finest strawberries in Spain, which are exported across Europe. Along with strawberries, Moguer is known for its production of olives, wine, and citrus fruits, making agriculture a central pillar of the local economy.
In addition to its agricultural output, Moguer is also growing as a destination for tourism, particularly with its cultural and literary heritage. The town’s connection to Juan Ramón Jiménez and its proximity to natural reserves and beaches have helped it gain recognition as a destination for both cultural tourism and eco-tourism. Small local businesses, crafts, and gastronomy also play important roles in Moguer’s economic landscape.
Tourism, especially during the town’s many festivals, contributes to Moguer’s economic vitality, with local shops, restaurants, and hotels benefiting from the influx of visitors.