Farmers often struggle to pay workers to pick fruit due to several factors, including rising labor costs, fluctuating market prices for their produce, and competition from larger agricultural operations that can afford to pay higher wages. Additionally, some farmers face challenges in finding enough laborers willing to work for the prevailing wages, particularly in regions experiencing labor shortages. Economic pressures, such as increased input costs and limited profit margins, further constrain their ability to offer competitive pay.
Answer: Apex Quiz 1.1.6 Because wages are too high Hope this helped :)
That was not a option for me but this is the other answer, Because there is to much of it
First, you check if you have any available workers, then, you click on the mushroom and click pick.If you cant pick them, reset. Or maybe you have already asked another worker to pick it.
In chapter 25, the farmers are unable to pick the fruit due to a series of oppressive circumstances, including the threat of violence from the authorities and the overwhelming presence of a drought that has devastated their crops. This situation underscores their vulnerability and the systemic barriers they face, which prevent them from accessing the fruits of their labor. Additionally, the farmers are often caught in a cycle of debt and exploitation, making it nearly impossible for them to reclaim their harvest.
Piki means to pick or to choose. You would mainly here this among church groups or Samoan workers who go to "Piki" or pick fruit/veges etc
What they do is pick fruit!!
Pick
they pick it from gardens.
The jobs on the plantations would be to pick, store, preserve and protect the crop of fruit growing the workers would also get a small amount of fruit as part of their salary then they could sell these to get more money or eat them at home
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Thier hands