We are a unique vertically integrated fruit farm and cultivation workers supply company for various farms in Canada. This means when you work with Asiaoria, you are working directly with the growers.
Fruit, vegetable, and horticultural specialty (FVH) farms are the largest users of hired and contract labor on a per-farm basis. Because of the unique nature of FVH production, the use of labor on FVH farms differs markedly from that on other types of farms. FVH production requires a large number of workers for short, intermittent periods during critical planting and harvest seasons. Migrant farmworkers and undocumented foreign workers are most often associated with seasonal hand-harvest jobs in the FVH sector. The use of contract labor is prevalent on fruit and vegetable farms as well. Factors such as future production and consumer demand trends, continued mechanization of FVH production, foreign competition and intemational trade, immigration reform, and changes in Federal laws, regulations, and programs affecting farm labor could have important implications on the adequacy of farm labor supply on FVH fmms.
Persons who did farmwork for cash wages or salary.
Hired farmworkers are sometimes differentiated by whether they are hired directly by the farmer or are contract workers. In this report, hired farmworkers include contract workers, unless specifically excluded.
Workers furnished on a contract basis by a labor contractor, crew leader, or agricultural service firm. Excludes persons doing customwork.
Farmworkers who stay away from home overnight to do temporary or seasonal farmwork.