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French farmers look to urban workers to help in the orchards during COVID-19

John Laurenson May 20, 2020
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COVID-19

French farmers look to urban workers to help in the orchards during COVID-19

John Laurenson May 20, 2020
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With France closing its borders to non-European countries due to COVID-19, the seasonal workers who usually come from countries like Morocco to pick France’s fruit are having to stay at home. So farmers are calling on city folk, who have been confined to their apartments, to come and work in the orchards. These urban workers ⁠— builders, chefs, people who would otherwise work in restaurants ⁠— are helping to pick fruit on farms for minimum wage.

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