The exploitation of Europe's harvest workers | DW Documentary
Fresh fruit and vegetables at bargain prices. In Europe, this often goes hand in hand with exploitation and suffering. Most harvest laborers work and live in precarious conditions. The pickers deliver, but they also pay the price for our luxury.
The absurdity of consumer behavior in the western world is something we should’ve woken up to long ago. No matter the season, almost any type of fruit and vegetable can be purchased in the supermarket. But this takes a toll: both on our environment, as well as on the people who toil for our luxuries. Their suffering, however, is suppressed. The conditions under which they live and work do not seem to matter – the only thing that counts is picking speed. “You can’t see the reality, it’s hidden,” says the chairman of the Andalusian agricultural workers’ union.
Blueberries in Portugal, olives in Greece, strawberries in Spain – around one million migrants are currently working in European fields. The pickers are the itinerant laborers who fill the baskets of our supermarkets, most of them without receiving a contract or minimum wage, some without papers, or with high debts to intermediaries.
The film is a journey to the European fields where fruit and vegetables are grown. In southern Italy, Seydou from Mali picks oranges. He has no contract and is paid by the crate. He lives in a self-built hut in a settlement without water or electricity. The camera dives into the sea of cultivation tents that cover thousands of hectares of farmland and gives a face to people who are invisible in our society.
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Italy always tops the list…. also in their hospitality
Election result 38:58
The prices in Vietnam, a third world country has way higher prices than world leading countries in Europe
I thought Europe was best place for farmers 🤔
European consumers likely don't care, especially when its people that don't look like them that are being exploited.
Propaganda machines
When I watch this programme, I feel free.
And the EU is condemning china for exploiting their labor? 🤣
Can we send 5 million illegal migrants to Europe.
This is interesting. I'm an American. I'm 32. I share many of these workers' experiences. Bt healthcare and education costs, I've been working since 14 and living in poverty since I left home for college at 18. 12-hour days six days per week. Homelessness. Being fired for refusing an employer's advances. (If you can't prove it with solid, explicit documentation, it never happened, and you're grabbing for cash, as far as the Labor Dept is concerned).
With all these parallels, I could respond to these workers'plight with, "Yes, and?" That seems to be the selfish way of some folk these days.
But that's not how I feel at all. I feel kinship. I see how these issues are universal. Massive corporations and institutions exploiting people for their labor and locking them in debt. Unscrupulous, powerful people abusing their comparatively powerless employers.
People need to be educated not only abt their rights but about how to document abuses, network with other victims (they always exist), and seek legal consequences and financial restitution for their suffering. It heartens me to see that the next generation here in the States appears to have a better grasp of these issues. At the same time, it concerns me that this information comes mostly from the internet and from their close peers – both avenues that are far less accessible to migrants.
😂😂😂 😂 do you see they want proper residence. They run from authority because they will be send back. 😂😂😂😂. Go back to you country 😉 they will find there own solution. They don't want your problem 😂
the one's who suffer the most are African or from the global south. The only reason this continues is racism. If the majority of seasonal farmworkers were white European people, citizens would be up in arms and in the streets.
exploitation like this happens in New Zealand and Australia from super markets exploiting growers to workers being exploited, over crowded to over priced accommodation
Colonialism 2.0. who would thought europeans would do such a thing?
In school, I'm taught the the price of a product usually consists of the cost to produce and some sort of profit, but in reality, companies charge the consumers the price they are willing to pay.
Who invited these people there? No one! You can't invade a country then expect anything other than this. No electricity 🤔 Did you have that back home? I bet not. Go to the government and get deported HOME.
This contains similar footage to the documentary Picking for Europe published on 1 nov 2024.
slavery -thats what they are for-so are the indians-other than that,stay in your OWN country
Fantastic documentary, It shows the cruel face of savage capitalism and the reality illegal immigrants have to face to survive.
13:06 could very well be terrorists, and you would never know. 🤷🏻♀️
Thanks to those people EXPLOITING THEM…This is exactly how these people start taking ownership of land that doesn’t belong to them. They start by putting up tents ⛺️ here and there. If they don’t like the way they are living, why don’t they go back to where they came from???
I hope eventually people from Africa and Asia will realize that Europe (and america) and the middle east is not a place to go. There's nothing for you there. You won't get rich. You won't be sending money home. You will enter slavery. Stop going.
they are in Europe because of what Europe did in past.
Germany has exploited it's immigrants throughout time but always finds a way to fault find the South for doing the same. Bye.