Agriculture in the Republic of Moldova faces an increasing labour shortage. While many Moldovans choose to work abroad, local farmers try to cover the lack of staff by hiring workers from Nepal, India or Bangladesh.
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Agriculture in Moldova faces an increasing labour shortage, and farmers are trying to cover the lack of employees by recruiting workers from Nepal, India and Bangladesh. According to farmers, fewer Moldovans are willing to work in the field, and agricultural work cannot be postponed without financial losses.
Agriculture in the Republic of Moldova faces an increasing labour shortage. While many Moldovans choose to work abroad, local farmers try to cover the lack of staff by hiring workers from Nepal, India or Bangladesh.