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Fruit pickers


New Zealand has alot of people from other countries, especially from Fiji and the Pacific Islands who spend a few months here and there helping to pick fruit at different orchards. In Kerikeri there are orange orchards and avocado orchards just to name 2 and the money the people earn is quite often sent home to their families.

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Comments

Sharon said…
That happens here and in California too but the pickers are usually from Mexico here.
Tom said…
...agriculture products would never be harvested without foreign workers!
Yogi♪♪♪ said…
Migrant workers are everywhere in the world!!
William Kendall said…
Such is the case here.
Iris Flavia said…
Same here. Makes one feel humble.
local alien said…
Same here. Most of the people who work in the fields and glass houses are from India or Pakistan.
Bill said…
We have migrant workers here from Poland.
Same here (S CA). A very hard life.
Donyarific said…
This does remind me of migrant workers or OFW's from the Philippines. It is hard labor but the pay is ok, I heard.
Einari Sinappi said…
Nice Street Photography!
Klara said…
hard work (and life).
Greetings and Salutations! Excellent street photography.
I didn't know this and enjoyed learning it. Migrants work so hard here performing jobs usually that citizens don't want to do . I guess that is true for NZ as well. Great photography.

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