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Find new workers with New York Farm Bureau database

Interested workers are encouraged to sign up with the database to be matched with a farm in need of labor.

June 3, 2020

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FIND WORKERS ONLINE: If you’re in New York and in need of farmworkers to help get through the busy summer and harvest seasons, an online database is available to connect with people in need of a job. FRadu/Getty Images

New York Farm Bureau is launching a new system to connect farms in need of labor with farmworkers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During this time of uncertainty, farms may temporarily be down some employees who may have to quarantine due to the virus or to take care of a sick family member.

In turn, New York Farm Bureau has established an online database for farmers to turn to and for people who may be looking for additional, temporary agricultural work — perhaps someone who needs employment, may be retired from farm labor, or would like to add additional hours.

Anyone who is interested and willing to work on a farm is encouraged to submit their information to the new database to potentially be matched up with a farm in need in their area.

New York Farm Bureau hopes this will serve as a resource for its members to have needed staff on hand throughout this pandemic while also providing an opportunity for job seekers. It will be up to the individual farm to appropriately screen and hire any potential employees.

In addition, New York Farm Bureau is making its COVID-19 resource page open to all farms, regardless of membership, to provide the latest information and guidance to all of agriculture in these difficult times.

New York Farm Bureau is encouraging all farms to continue to take this pandemic seriously, follow all of the recommended safety guidance and protocols, and have a plan in place to mitigate the spread, both in the workplace and in farmworker housing should it be provided. Protecting farmworkers and fellow family members is a priority for the agricultural community.

Source: New York Farm Bureau, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset.

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