Tuesday, August 8, 2017

California Crops Rot During Farmworker Shortage: U.S. immigration policies

No one wants to do the harvesting.

US Vegetable prices may be going up soon, as a shortage of migrant workers is resulting in lost crops in California.

Farmers say they’re having trouble hiring enough people to work during harvest season, causing some crops to rot before they can be picked. Already, the situation has triggered losses of more than $13 million in two California counties alone, according to NBC News.

The ongoing battle about U.S. immigration policies is blamed for the shortage. The vast majority of California’s farm workers are foreign born, with many coming from Mexico. However, the PEW Research Center reports more Mexicans are leaving the U.S. than coming here.

Source: Immigration: California Crops Rot During Farmworker Shortage | Fortune.com


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