Farmers Discuss Labor Struggles and Wage Hikes with Congress
Labour remains one of the most pressing issues for U.S. agriculture. Farmers recently met with members of Congress to shed light on how rising wages and limited worker availability are affecting farm operations. Their goal was to advocate for solutions that support sustainable agriculture.
Many farms that grow fruits and vegetables depend heavily on manual labour, especially during harvest.
With few local workers willing to take on these jobs, producers have turned to immigrant workers through the H-2A visa program. Despite efforts, finding a reliable local workforce has not been successful for most farms.
The concern grows with the rising Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR), which dictates the wages paid to H-2A workers. This rate is increasing faster than the general inflation rate, placing a heavy burden on farmers. In some cases, labor accounts for up to 60% of total farm expenses.