Cuarte de Huerva’s economy is a mix of traditional and modern industries. Agriculture has historically been a key economic driver in the region, particularly the cultivation of cereals, fruits, and vegetables. The town’s agricultural heritage is still evident today in local markets, where fresh, locally grown produce is available.
In recent years, Cuarte de Huerva has experienced growth in construction and real estate, with the development of residential areas catering to people who prefer living outside the bustling city of Zaragoza. This has led to an increase in local services, retail businesses, and hospitality, further boosting the town’s economy. Tourism is also becoming an important sector, especially with the town’s strategic location near Zaragoza.
Local craftsmanship is still present, with small workshops and artisan businesses producing traditional Aragonese goods, including ceramics and textiles, offering visitors unique souvenirs and insights into the region’s artisanal heritage.