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Despite the lack of rainfall and poor agricultural soil, the people of Lanzarote contrive to produce onions, tomatoes and potatoes for export. Also grown are melons, peach, beans, lentils, chickpeas and maize. The wine of the island (Malvasia) is good, rather like dry sherry, and can be 17 percent proof. Sufficient is produced for it to be exported.
Practically none of the cultivation is irrigated, so it must rely on what rainfall and moisture there is. The people of Lanzarote have overcome this difficulty by covering the soil with black volcanic ash (picon) to a depth of about ten to fifteen centimetres. The ash stops evaporation and also absorbs the early morning dew, which provides moisture for the underlying soil. The soil and ash have to be replaced every twenty to thirty years. All round the island, the pattern of the landscape is black ash, small volcanic humps and oases of neat white modern buildings, with green palm trees, making a graceful contract to the sharper outlines.
Fishing helps Lanzarote economy. The fleet operates mainly off the neighbouring coast of North Africa. Arrecife, the capital of Lanzarote is a busy port with a fish-canning industry and a huge desalination plant which is the life blood of this Canary Island, turning the sea water into much needed drinking water for daily use. Large salt pans at Junubio produce about 10,000 tons annually and most of it is used in the conservation of fish, though it is also refined and used for kitchen and table salt.
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The author of this article is an expert in the Canary Island of Lanzarote. This author is responsible for a luxury villa in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote. The villa is available for holiday rental throughout the year. Please visit http://www.villajasmin.co.uk for further information.
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