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global. so listen to a whole lot of crime, it's probably up to speed is secure. subscribed to this channel. every friday. subscribe to plan. it's a the in much of your people expect to find fresh fruit and vegetables and stores year round, even in winter. and i don't know the price to produce on the shelves is going by happy farmers to harvested by hand. at least that's what the advertisers would have us believe. but major retail chains keep prices low, and farmers are often forced to sell their produce at a loss to come either 0 bay or your products will be taken off the shelf for the one. so let's say we decided to take
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a closer look at what farmers and harvest workers in southern europe are facing. they need us, but don't give us papers and, and about carpet they've got how people leave. why don't we do? i mean, it's estimated that over a 1000000 migraines work in european fields, the city come and see what's hiding inside these lovely red strawberries. the in southern europe, oranges ripened just in time for winter. further north, where winter's or cold and damp tropical fruit becomes a source of vitamins. a reminder of summer the
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we headed to calabria, our, the farmers and harvest workers in southern europe fearing. how are they coping with the pressure to keep prices low? like many other farmers across europe now low in orange farmer has been struggling to keep his farm going for years. i don't know what i'm, what is a producer who ends and nothing supposed to do with the either exploits the harvest workers by paying them off the books by paying them less debug domain already doesn't pay taxes with the online or you have to quit smoking on the sale for them to the tune about physical mitchell in the market doesn't care. on this phone, i democratize 0 interest in whether producers and the profits in the end. it came out in task of
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the serial number that i believe does price tides should show the sales price and how much the farmer will earn you from the product line quote, the price. and so in other words, we don't like to go to the top companies so the could also make it clear to customers who is really explaining who's the he says it's impossible to cover his costs anymore. so been yeah, most of it for yourself is for $0.70. very covers the cost. basically i'm working for owner and tory in calabria.
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most of the orange harvest is done by migraines, from africa. they do, for molly is one of them. like many others, he made the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. and here in italy, he has no residence permit but i've been harvesting oranges for 3 weeks. no, we're day work i just and don't have a contract. they tie, you get paid for whatever you manage to harvest that day and get the crates, get counted, and i get money for that and i've been and how much depends on the agreement, a duplicate? correct? i didn't, i get paid for a crate. but on the day, workers don't get contracts the nicholas, i don't know if an inspector shows up. i'm in trouble initial i tried to hi,
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i'm not sure if there is no inspection happening. i can work being up, but i can't the her, this workers have no contract, no insurance, and no minimum wage. all of that is a legal, but it's a wide spread practice. and without a residents permit, they do can't even rent an apartment. no problem. i don't know, many of us live here without electricity and running water. when we ask people in the area, if we can get water from their tap node. but that's not like having a normal apartment with running water and electricity you'd be from be so we want to be part of the name. then we cook some people cook only for
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themselves, but we cook for our entire group. and when it's your turn, you go shopping and cook something even though you're the guy, you know, but when we build a new highlight, we clear the ground and build a wooden frame. well we get some plastic cd and spread it on top of the frame. but then we get mattresses or couches and put them in the hon the the i only live here because i have the,
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it doesn't rain all the time. i just sometime that'd be good. the for major supermarket chains, workers like say do, don't matter. in the bottles for customers, what matters most is price. that's no accident. it's the essence of how large corporations operate. i guess one is not something $0.99. so that's crazy. how much does the producer earn? it's the school you have to wonder how producers are in the living. how much do they may need to have on
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the i said, we no longer understand what this is worth of. it's not worth anything anymore. juggling columbia understands this 1st hand. he used to work in the legal department for the french discount giant capital. he left the company 5 years ago and now works to shed light on what goes on behind the scenes affecting the priest cost, who has enormous power in france. thanks to its market share of 20 percent. and that's also true in other european countries like germany and mine you were looking at. yeah, there are 4 main food retail groups in germany, you know, which have a monopoly over more than 80 percent of the market. so, you know, that's jack again to, you know, to move the piano. everyone's a loser in the system. simply putting suppliers and producers are under enormous
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pressure and be just like everyone else. and by the end, because the system is not viable, they don't pay, they can't pay their seasonal workers or their pay them poorly. like obviously the major supermarket chains use and abuse their enormous power, their shameless deals. and the only thing that matters to them is increasing profit . so the goal is profit of profits. dividends looks dividends on the don't the a supermarket chains of course, claim it's all about serving their customers and their advertisements. the german discount are legal likes to present itself as a friend of the consumer. they want us to believe they're providing us with fresh, delicious fruit, but directly from farmers who are treated fairly. but juggling colombo with his
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inside knowledge of the industry and france knows that's far from the truth and discrete, the relationship between suppliers and supermarkets isn't a negotiations about the supermarkets simply dictate everything. it's like how much they make it clear are there you will basically. so you'll be taken off our shelf video. i should say you former employer castle also promotes itself with images of happy farmers and less landscapes scenes that have little to do with reality or what's happening at corporate headquarters. yeah, there's a divide. so there's always these people live in a different world. all the major retail groups care about is being the middle managers to who can rake in 90 percent of the profit 2nd to find some of the interest in suff. previously they have no idea what light is like for
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95 percent of the population from them. if you compare the salary of the c o capital miss you up on path with the wage of a harvest worker and on it's $45000.00 versus 30 euro is a day. said to move the how can those 2 worlds even speak to each other or find a solution? there are diametrically opposed to each other. you saw it was on to put olive oil for many. it's the taste of grease. the taste of a mediterranean vacation for our next stop was in the southern part of the company is connected to them. greece is one of the world's top olive producers. the
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most of the harvest workers here from pakistan and many of them don't have residency permits for any official status. they take whatever works. they can find the canned uh. com. there's a place where you can find work when you do need to go there early in the morning, around 6 or 7 o'clock, and they're going to play the
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game. someone then take too long for a job because they don't see you as human just as workers get of the good of you. i have no idea who i am driving. it's a collaboration between strangers up was that they don't know who i am and i don't know who they are. just were always driving people who could be checked by the authorities at any moment. we could be fined $10500.00 euro is for every uninsured worker. cost us overseas,
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the harvest of 7000 olive trees. g 2 goes to the village square divided workers. there is no official employment service to help us in the variables that, that assumed that there are 3 to 4000000. all the trees in the area is this. we need almost $15000.00 all the pictures during the 2 months of harvest to them. if you want me assuming this, you got this a good movie. we don't have those workers here anymore. this is alice at delivery here we have fewer and fewer local workers, barbecue you ever got this kind of one. we have no choice. the work must be done one way or the other. so i can help you with what the cost is going to be. all the workers from pakistan can't get visas for greece. that's why people like naveed make the dangerous crossing from turkey across the gmc in rubber dainties. and then i can follow i've been harvesting all those for 8 years. if the police
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came to check cuz they would take us away, we don't have papers. the black and the middle of that was arrested in 2019 and spent 14 or 15 months in prison or in the back. no, but i still don't have a residence permit just that i'm. is it the, the olives here are all harvested by pack of studies. dogs that many learned about that they couldn't manage without us as they prospect from our work. um, you know, us to be a bit better lawyer. you know, the indian that's the way it is. that they need us, but they won't give us any legal started at. for my 45 we can do is work and hope shall afford. i hope that one day i'll get the proper paper to be able to visit my
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family. that is on the 5 that any of the mothers almost have helped me in workers can get a one month visa. mean they enter the country on that visa and then work in agriculture areas. the other workers don't have anything like that. they're illegal because of that, they enter the country illegally. there's no way to get them legal status increase and i know that and or a fact level of the reason it's hard for us to know because we can't officially deduct their wages from our profit. yeah, let's say the free market has its price. when we go to the supermarket,
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we're all looking for the best price of the phone. we don't care about the children in vietnam or india who may call these little toys. we buy for one year old unit, the, i guess the vietnam immense, i guess in india, the same goes for people in europe or america who buy my olive oil on a little bit. but it did allow me to kind of what it's about, what are the level of the model we start processing directly after harmons that will be with the goal is to reduce the olive oil within 24 hours on so that it's fresh and retains the probably female and it's flavor on, on the, the
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tablet was on a totally finely that are going to be o or in 6 months or a year stop by then i'll get my papers and i'll be able to visit the kind of i say, don't worry, i'm at the as far as the thing, that's why we've only been here for so long. we hope to get her paper soon. and if not today, then tomorrow, if not this, the next i might have gotten back to me. i've, i've been here for 8 years and i'm still waiting on
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the, the birds don't have problems of papers in large dust or strawberries from spain. started showing up in german supermarkets offering a sweet taste of the summer that still months away. we had it as well as us in southern spain, where the strawberries grown under plastic types are ready for harvest. in march. locals no longer wants to do the picking. that's why spain and morocco signed an
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agreement. seasonal workers come to spain to pick fruit on temporary visas. about $15000.00 moroccan women come to 12 at each year to dig strawberries during the harvest season. women like the huge let's here for the, for the as me doing my work for the is that's what i as robberies and more strawberries. and the machine was good and hard work isn't a problem for me. i didn't pick cook and lift heavy crates. i can pick oranges all of swelled that strawberries, like a bit of a even rocks if need be anything to put a smile on the face of my children, t. as if anything to make some happiness they can still move our employer accounts. how many credits we fell and write it down a little, but she to shouts, it has to be faster in mississippi. ok how sufficient they also hold back 2 weeks worth of wages some so that we don't run
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away seem and so we stay until the end of the season. both of the seasonal workers from morocco usually live in containers or small houses near the green houses. but many others work here without these as or work permits. they live in make shift huts but he just often spencer free time in one of these settlements. she has friends here, as well as access to basic cooking facilities here as know because when the officials come and ask her for being paid correctly, were suppose to say that everything's fine for them. i'm not allowed to complain or say that the pay isn't good as long as i only talk about it with my friends and otherwise i try to stay out of sight the the
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way up the team. as my parents both grew up in very poor families. when, if any mission i had to start earning money from an early age and then gosh, i was up to a little so i put something in my shoes to make me look taller, one for them. now what she thought was that way i could go with them and pick oranges each. no. so having to that continued until they got married and my husband had a good job, so we had everything we needed us to well. so then my husband lost his job and at the end of the month he could no longer make ends need to be know when i heard they were looking for his drop or your pictures i decided to apply for the
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do me a works for the agricultural workers union here in 12 a before that she spent many years picking strawberries herself, the moroccan women come to her for help and advice. we only a little, i want every thing here to change in all of 12. uh, i'm just not just and one company. so many people work from morning to night. they don't make any demands. they know they have to keep their mouth shut, try to keep working like an animal. in sidney, they're not allowed to talk them. we tell them about their rights is, is still doing. we also file complaints against the companies without mentioning the names of the women the time, very careful, don't worry. and i would like this fixed, the
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big factor i worked in a field out there was a moroccan supervisor, the she told me to come with her. no, i didn't want to have, so he finds me, which i don't know how doesn't even have measured riley. i'm gonna hook to another one said to me, if you want wasn't going to get to come to try and she you have to pay and come with me. things come up if i need to sleep with him. yes. or did you tell anyone else you had to love places and the gentleman told to me, i couldn't find any one to talk to about this. no one is but what happened was
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unfair. all i could do was cry, happy it had. if i lost my job they look for the women who don't have a work contract. if you don't work, you don't need a number for them. so there's no one who can help you actually it by. they take advantage of the situation why they am on the face, the hello. the francisco home dad and stephan photos are with us from they often visit supermarkets to do test shopping. come special can never be sure that the products you're buying wasn't based on some kind of work or exploitation of industry. and you can see what's hiding inside these lovely red strawberries sticks in as well.
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so many places around the world are dealing with the same things, the same poor conditions combined them and the common denominator is the buyers meeting the supermarkets. we exert enormous pressure on prices. ox them has been monitoring these agricultural developments for years. these days, the major supermarket chains are able to set the rules in their own state or escape nations. many companies say there's just a few isolated black sheep, but that's not true. this is a systemic problem. all consumption, our entire food system is based on exploitation, which starts at the beginning of the supply chain. denise. okay, to okay. those are spanish strawberry. helps them from the well, the way that it's probably used to put my campus visit, supermarket chains, know what's going on inside the legal, conducted a study of the fall, the region, and found an entire range of abuses, abuses that we'd already identified in numerous studies, investigate how is
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that? they don't pay the legal minimum wage or follow collect to wage agreements for labor contracts, ice cream contents. there's constant pressure on workers to harvest as fast and as much as possible and workers are always afraid they'll be fired. media and use of also reported about discrimination and sexual harassment. the, the legal knows they've done the study. the big question is, what are they going to do about the mit? unfortunately, legal declined a request for an interview about the investigation. instead, they responded in writing saying they had successfully tested a complaints mechanism at selected farms, or as enough, so after a report like this, you normally expect the plan of action with a list of steps to implement in clear timelines and goals to really improve the
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situation for the workers and thoughts on the time to focus on the in may 2023, the european union was debating a proposal that would make you companies responsible for tackling human rights abuses and exploitation in their supply chains. laura walters, a dutch social democrats in the european parliament was the driving force behind this draft law as the rock latour. it was her job to guide the supply chain load through the legislative process precinct. any bigger super america will know about these types of problems. the know about exploitation, but fact is that not enough is being done. it's
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time for legislation and it's time for empty exploitation little what this little changes is that you are responsible for the strawberries that you sell in your supermarket. your duty is to make sure that in your supply chain, things are kosher. when companies are not taking their responsibility, there should be consequences. or it can mean fines for companies. it can mean financial compensation for victims. it can mean apologies for victims. it can mean making the situation like it was before, when you've destroyed something, for instance, or it can mean that the product or service you're selling is no longer allowed. be a bit, it will stops with the companies. we need to put an end to the exportation of
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migrant workers who pick out some also some stains by now. we're talking about daily occurrences on the other side of the world as well as in europe. and tragically, nobody is ever to blame everybody. points to someone else, companies say it wasn't them, it was their supplier, they didn't know. low prices are very welcome. responsibility is not. and that's why we're making a little on what responsible business means. the in cut my do. we met of a nice. his dream is to work is a very picker in portugal, but there is no official visa that would make that possible. hi, i'm planning to go to portugal. street yes, on the road. so i want to ask what i have to do. you must travel to portugal on
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your own brothers, okay. there are no official pieces for that. you must make your way to portugal on your own. you can either take a detour or go to portugal directly. those are the 2 options. to go with some of the i prefer to take the direct route. is that possible? so of course it's possible. but the, all the jobs we have in portugal are in agriculture because he made a big deal. how much does it cost to go directly to portugal? the price for agricultural jobs in portugal is around $11000.00 euros. right now. we also have a category that helps you obtain residency status quickly. the price for that is between 12015000 euros.
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the europe's hunger for cheap labor has created a market opportunity for migrant workers getting into the country, securing a work permit, a job, and a place to live is difficult and often completely unregulated informal networks at the merch to fill that gap. good sounds good. i mean go along with it and for village people like us, it should be easy to work in portugal. we've heard the grow berries, tomatoes, corn level, potatoes, and other fruits and vegetables there that some of the people distorted wednesday. i hope this will work out and then i can go there when you pay the one by when i'm done to just the deluxe of all of these days, blueberries are the new super food. they're available on supermarket shelves. the
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year round in germany imports have doubled in the past 5 years. we added to portugal where blueberry production has quadrupled since 2015. the unintentional region near odom era is one of the hubs for blueberry cultivation. most of the harvest is done by migrants from nicole india, and vaguely dish of the 20th. and this morning almost at the settlement. i, you know, you everything. see again, i testify this fits as well. is it picking your speed as well? managing today is good. the ac, i can see the uh by the by 6 get the deals,
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which is one. does it? yeah. very good job. yeah, thank you. that's nice to meet different nowadays, local foods is portuguese largest blueberry producer. most of the harvest workers on this plan, patient and western portugal are contracted through temporary employment agencies, lorenzo and felipe. they did baton, keep a close watch on the agencies to ensure everything is done by the book of man. we all know that to have lots of high entry, we know that there are a lot of associations that take advantage of those situations with those workers and bringing them illegally. what are the things that we missed in europe? and then in portugal, it's an integration policy as how we cope and how we can have those people coming to portugal coming to you. but correctly coming, julie authorized legally coming to you. and it's something that we've been missing in you as
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a whole. portugal is determined to do better than the rest of europe when it comes to migrant labor. migrant workers with proof of employment can obtain residency permits, and after a few years they can even apply for portuguese citizenship. but like most european countries, portugal hasn't established a legal pathway for migrant workers to enter the country across europe. informal networks have sprung up to fill the gaps left by the law. entry into the you, job placement and housing comment is the price here, t, from nepal, paid over $10000.00 euros for his journey to portugal. 8 organizations are calling this a new form of forced labor. i don't do these. i have like, i mean there's new official ways to get to work. these are for the loan. i'm going to say i borrowed about 14000 euros to come to portugal,
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and even if it's a noun, seems to me when they ask me, i'm going to consume a lot for thinking i'd hoped to be able to pay off the debt quickly. but as a fruit picker, i only heard 30 to 38 here. it was a day look at the gotta run and it was difficult to find work for me. so i worked for an intermediary i'm using that reduces my income even more economic. how am i supposed to pay off my debts and the on it a lot of different savvy academy of us? a lot of good of whenever i think about my dad, i tried to comfort myself with my dream. now, that's how i stay motivated. and i'd say do have a long way to go to the
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if you get phone calls and regular messages, all encouraging you to keep going and all reminding you of who you're actually doing this for. and while you're doing it, then it helps you forget about the pressure from the other side a lot. despite significant opposition, laura voters managed to get her draft to a vote in parliament. it's the big day for this little. because if we failed today, there will be no if the vote is positive, then we can go to the next step of this process and actually start negotiations
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with the member states, the via comments. it is now time to vote on the commission's proposal. june roll call. the opposite vote is open. the vote is close. wilson of the argument is adopted. the the law ball turns has the floor, right. this is not that child has the floor. thank you.
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thank you, chair. now under rule 59 for i would like to ask the chair for a referral back to the committee, for instance, enter institutional negotiations due to start next week. thank you. i have no illusion that this one little was stuff old labor exploitation in europe . it's a really important step. you have to put down this piece of proposal. you have to take the step and then there's the 10 other things that we need to do. the problem is the system and the power is with the big companies the, the big companies should take the responsibility so that you and me can go to the supermarket. and that's what ever isn't. the supermarket is fair and it should not
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be present that just people with more income who can afford that man. the media in montgomery is known as the seas. caustic because it was the institution does say that the reality isn't visible. a matter of the hidden dealing is the evil of endless intensive agriculture that predicted that up as human expectation is a stain on the sector is c,
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as in dog. jose antonio is the president of the under lucy and agricultural workers union and 12 uh for the past year he's been working with to me uh the former strawberry picker. the agreement with morocco is seen as a model project, unlike other my grand hardest workers. most of them are rock and women receive contracts, residency papers and entry visas. even with those protections, workers can still face exploitation. the women remain hidden from public view. many don't speak portuguese, and some are illiterate. so they can check their contracts or pay slips. side of the menu companies systematically avoid paying minimum wage. no, no. so for the one familiar lupo is not counting every work day in mind. you know.
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okay, so, so, and they use a piece work system. it's expectations that way we'll see to highlight no safety levels. i wish we didn't need the union. yeah, they definitely didn't have any abuses here about the 100 level. well, give me one to. could you read that to me? yes. it has information and the point of contact in case you have any problems. you should get $55.00 euros per day without deductions. if you good 51 years or less, then it's not right. reading what? no no, no. so the grade of sons and the gears, although the group, all violations and abuses are reported over the there are
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a few companies duct more or less follow the guidelines, but others don't want to commend you. but are you talking to the, to put them into a sufficient, supposedly, everything is monitored to the point where the product reaches the consumer. but what you see here is an open secret. guess that's the problem, doesn't. everyone knows that one job and many people feed off this human suffering . the suffering continues. that's not fixed. and 12 of you can see that we have a europe for markets, not as europe for people to load up either some of the a few weeks later we received a video from jose, antonio. we headed to the informal settlements that recently went up in flames. or
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the 2 union leaders had been there just a few days ago, offering advice to the harvest workers at the palos to la frontera settlement, the window boy, a total cases of that remains of the palo stella frontier. the settlement so that the old people who lived here didn't have much of anything in, you know, nobody's been whatever the yet, this was, this is what the total of caesar. fortunately, she was able to grab everything before her head burned down the . there are many informal settlements in the province of 12, a home to many strawberry pickers. fires break out every year, but there's still no clear information about what's causing it,
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but it seems like it always happens at the same time. at the end of the harvest season. i mean the flu of these fires have been happening here for years. but you say, i'm not saying that the fires were deliberate tax in tennessee, but it's strange that every year there are fires where these people live, to connect to a lot of people who live in new supplements, the most vulnerable of all of them. and they're also very important to the production of the red food. and then for the role and the level making, but then they hit you. good luck. the winter has arrived. and in italy, the oranges are ripe. again. this grow, this also in calabria. but here, fruit is produced fairly poppy is from send a go. he works as a harvester to the s o s reserve no association association. so as far as arnold
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pays for every day we work on, it's all on the payroll and everything is normal that we have regular contracts and it's full time work of the ceiling. if i were president's harvest workers everywhere would have rights and would be paid according to the law. the funds to come in, then everything would be okay. some with some producers aren't waiting for politicians, laws or supermarkets to enter the exploitation of migrant workers. one of them is that they probably as a, a founder of as so as result are know which has been selling oranges to customers in italy and germany for nearly a decade. a legit need to get a statutory wage for 6 hours and 40 minutes of work is $45.00 bureaus. net per day
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of your little plus you get 10 euros and social security contribution a little bit better noise. sheep of sound. we can follow the last invited west village and not because were unusually brilliant or geniuses or unusually generous circus. yamma particularly meant to generate on your side because we can sell or orange is that a fair price. and that quest that on she, i don't pets. so juice got it just by the poppy and the other workers live in the so called house of dignity where rent is affordable. the apartments are simple, but compared to conditions elsewhere. this is a revolution enlarging, you double due to dignity. so it means that a person lives in a house has not in 10 cities or shanty towns, no need to know about the medical appointment. the other day tomorrow i used to ride my bike from work to attend city showing,
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especially when it was raining. i felt terrible, most of the things i told was about that. okay, uh now i come home from work and can take a shower. there are only very beautiful noises here. we will get people who live well and with dignity to make beautiful noises. wonderful. that wow, born, we've got to
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tell you all to do. we've eliminated all intermediaries between producers and consumers. there are no intermediaries only direct relationships between the customer that has the knowledge of the customers by the same oranges, whom the, for the cost they've been produced without exploitation and in accordance with legal requirements. that on the, when i said it'd be an automatic draft on q to produce started at each, everyone's the producers also receive a fair payment for their products on from what's on. if you not, the consumer who buys the deeds these orange is also pays a fair and honest price. so okay, more to few bucks which is much lower than the price of orange has a supermarket that puts you on e s. own from your daughter. i'm a dreamer. me or so? no, i can. this is my dream. that's the property then, so that the survival of one person doesn't depend on the inability of someone else
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to survive. the nice a free i'm is father took it. we would prefer it. if s o s, rosario wasn't seen as something revolutionary normally off, shouldn't be revolutionary to do things properly. leonor the day will not be caught up at all. i think we're a very small operation the most, but we're showing that another way as possible. how's trivia another way is possible? agriculture without expectation is possible to enter april c. it's early in the process, but changes in the era across europe's farms and fields. from direct marketing systems and passing a new you wide supply chain law. business and government are implementing steps to bring us closer to an important goal that the produce we buy and consume across the
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