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Crop Production: Cultivation

Tending the Soil, Tending Life: A Guide to Effective Crop Cultivation Cultivation – the very word evokes images of sun-drenched fields, verdant rows of crops swaying in the breeze, and the steady rhythm of a farmer’s toil. But beyond the romanticized picture lies a science, an art, and a dedication to nurturing the land to yield its bounty. Effective cultivation

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Crop Production: Planting

Cultivating the Future: A Guide to Crop Production Planting Planting the seeds of life – it’s a simple act, yet it holds immense power. It’s the foundation of crop production, the starting point for a journey that nourishes communities and sustains our planet. But planting effectively isn’t just about poking a seed in the ground. It’s a delicate dance between

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I observe the same plantation labor system that has devastated the Caribbean now in Canada

This article is by migrant advocate Chris Ramsaroop My foray into migrant worker organization was accidental. Migrant farm laborers from Mexico staged a wildcat strike in Leamington, Ontario, approximately 300 kilometers southwest of Toronto, in 2001. They were protesting a variety of working and living conditions, including their housing and kitchen facilities. The workers were returned to their place of

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UN expert: Canadian migrant laborers are “vulnerable” to contemporary slavery

Migrant laborers Canada’s Montréal- A United Nations expert has cautioned that Canada’s temporary foreign worker programs are a “breeding ground” for contemporary versions of slavery, nearly a year after Jamaican farmworkers in Ontario province reported mistreatment. Tomoya Obokata, the UN’s special rapporteur on new forms of slavery, expressed his dismay on Wednesday, saying that he was “deeply disturbed by the

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How a newcomer might locate jobs in agriculture in Canada

Thousands of foreign laborers are attracted to Canada’s agricultural industry annually. Getting a farming career in Canada as a foreign resident can be a terrific way to increase your income, live comfortably, and support the development of the country’s agricultural sector. Despite the fact that Canada’s core agricultural sector is expanding, there is a severe scarcity of farm laborers. Over

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Marshall is irritated by the notion of changing the temporary visa program for agricultural laborers

TOPEKA — Sen. Roger Marshall of Kansas criticized a plan by President Joe Biden’s administration to strengthen enforcement protocols and worker rights for those enrolled in a federal visa program that is increasingly used to fill labor shortages in American agriculture. The Biden administration’s proposed reform, according to Marshall, a Republican member of the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry Committee,

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Farmers and supporters urge Congress to establish incentives for migrant farmworkers due to a lack of local labor

The summertime harvest of Palisade peaches, Olathe sweet corn, and Rocky Ford melons will soon be enjoyed by Coloradans. However, the producers of such produce have a significant challenge. There simply aren’t enough employees. According to David Harold of the Tuxedo Corn Company in Olathe, “I cannot find domestic workers who want to work seasonally at any price.” On their

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Farmers agree that labor shortages are an issue, but new technologies will help U.S. crops in the upcoming seasons

According to remarks made by attendees at a symposium on soybeans, American farmers anticipate that new technologies will increase productivity on their fields in the upcoming years, but they are concerned about labor availability. Farmers predicted that technical advancements, such as improved soil sampling tools and soy and corn seeds, will lead to increased agricultural yields in the upcoming growing

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The impact of labor shortages on agriculture

The labor force in agriculture is declining and has been for some time. According to the American Farm Bureau Federation, there are around 2.4 million farm positions that need to be filled each year, yet the number of workers is drastically decreasing. The shortages are caused by several factors. According to the agriculture bureau, immigrants from South America and Mexico

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Agrifood Brief: AGRI’s got a blank space, baby

It’s well known by now that most of Europe’s agricultural land is in the hands of greying farmers: More than half of farmland is managed by farmers over 55, while only 6% of the total land area is managed by farmers under 35.But while the looming threat of generational renewal has taken centre stage in policy discussions, another kind of

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