DILLSBURG, PA, March 28, 2024 – In recognition of National Farmworkers Awareness Week, First Lady
Lori Shapiro and Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding visited Quality Greenhouses to meet with farmworkers and discuss their crucial role in Pennsylvania’s agriculture industry.
National Farmworker Awareness Week is a time to recognize and honor the contributions of farmworkers who play an essential role in putting food on our tables and keeping our food supply chain running smoothly. Their work is vital but often misunderstood, and this week serves to educate the public about their indispensable role and the challenges they face.
Agriculture is not only a critical economic engine for our Commonwealth, contributing $132.5 billion annually, but also one of the most technical industries. To ensure its continued growth, a skilled and knowledgeable workforce is essential. Partnering with H-2A, H-2B, and seasonal farmworker programs provides access to a vital pool of talent, bringing the necessary expertise to keep Pennsylvania agriculture thriving.
“At the Department of Agriculture, we’re committed to supporting both the employers who rely on seasonal workers and the workers themselves, ensuring a successful and sustainable industry,” Secretary Redding said. “I’ve stood in many fields and orchards across our Commonwealth, and the value of experienced workers cannot be overstated. Their knowledge and dedication are linchpins in realizing our aspirations for a resilient, sustainable, and prosperous agriculture industry.”
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