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'A lot of locals don't want to do manual work anymore... foreign workers have a different psyche'

In the fields of southwest England, those who work the land speak with pride of the fact that a Cornishman can farm “anywhere in the world”.

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Global Fruit Picker Market Size & Share Analysis

The Global Fruit Picker Market size is expected to grow from USD 1.50 billion in 2023 to USD 3.25 billion by 2028, at a CAGR of 16.80% during the forecast.

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Fruit Picker Market Trends, Size, Value, and Growth Opportunities Report | Industry Insights 2023-2030

"USD Analytics | Fruit Picker Market"The major companies included in the global fruit picker market are Dogtooth Technologies Limited, FFRobotics, Harvest Croo, Flexrake, Ohuhu, Corona Tools, Octinion, Peaceful

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newscast 20240604 16:45:00

Through makers, do you agree? she also said that so that british workers do not forget how to work. totally ridiculous. hang on. if you don t mind, do you agree with that? that is my question? that there is no good reason why we cannot train enough hgv drivers, butchers and fruit pickers? we should be training drivers and butchers and there has been an issue, with the seasonal agricultural workers, we should recognise because the government did attempt to get british workers, do the seasonal work and i have done lots of fruit picking. it was my summerjob! yours as well? james. i worked in a call centre. where did you work? it was a farm in hampshire and i picked strawberries and gooseberries. it is hard. i grew up in angus.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:43:00

There is a sign telling wacko sense they don t want to see the numbers coming down, it s an important source of revenue. so, that will be one area where i think there will be discussions. how do you, from this stage, look at bringing numbers down, if that is what you want to do? one thing i should say, interestingly, you mentioned earlier the background to this. there is a sense at which the background, public attitudes have shifted a bit. a decade ago, there was high concern about immigration, post the brexit referendum. they have been opinion polls that say people are more comfortable with the level or progression go immigration, when you ask what positions people should come in to fill, they are supportive of the nurses, the fruit pickers, the builders, the skilled occupations that are needed here.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:04:00

To work. , ., ., , ., to work. keeping a low profile toda , to work. keeping a low profile today. the to work. keeping a low profile today, the home to work. keeping a low profile today, the home secretary, i to work. keeping a low profile - today, the home secretary, suella braverman. last week, she argued britain should rely less on foreign labour and britain should rely less on foreign labourand train britain should rely less on foreign labour and train more fruit pickers and lorry drivers. part of a debate on the conservative party about the right approach to immigration. a, right approach to immigration. very large number of my constituents are hugely frustrated by both illegal migration and also the levels of legal migration. imilli levels of legal migration. will there be consequences for the tories? ii there be consequences for the tories? ., ., , ., tories? if we don t get a grip of it, i think tories? if we don t get a grip of it, i think there tories? if we don t get a grip of it, i think there could tories? if we don t get a grip of it, i think there could be. - tories? if we don t get a grip of i it, i think there could be. tackling small boat it, i think there could be. tackling small boat crossings it, i think there could be. tackling small boat crossings is it, i think there could be. tackling small boat crossings is one - it, i think there could be. tackling small boat crossings is one of- it, i think there could be. tackling small boat crossings is one of the | small boat crossings is one of the prime minister s stated priorities. the number arriving in the uk this way, he went on to claim asylum last year, was around 40,000. a relatively small proportion of the overall total. the broader level of immigration and what it shows us about the nature and needs of the uk economy will continue to be fiercely debated. as we heard there, part

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:11:00

Up its own fruit pickers and lorry drivers, now those are two things where seasonal workers are being brought in to do jobs like fruit picking and lorry drivers, that has been a particular problem since brexit, as well, the government has had a policy to try and encourage more and that has been sort of bringing in more drivers, local drivers into hgv driving, but the idea there would be that if you train locally, then you don t need to bring those people in from abroad, some like fruit pickers are on temporary visas, what is interesting, there, is that you hear something similar, so echoed from opposition party, so the labour party have been saying that well, one of their policies is will be to improve the skills of local workforce here in the uk, so you don t have to import, but what they are talking about is slight definitely representjobs, they are talking about looking at the jobs, the minute companies can say there

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Politics Live 20240604 11:08:00

Plan for skills, growth or wages, no. her big idea is for british workers to become fruit pickers, just in case, and i can t believe she said this, that they forget how to do things. does the prime minister support this let them pick fruit ambition for britain, or does he wish he had the strength to give her a career change of her own? jeering. he talks about public services in the economy, but he failed to notice what is going on. the imf, it is right here, mr speaker, a forecast, which he was very keen to point out just a few months ago, now their forecasts are that we will have stronger growth than germany, france and italy, mr speaker. what they say? they say that we are privatising what is right for the british people, mr speaker. he talked about public services, and i said, best reading results in the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News at One 20240604 12:11:00

Sunak had been consulting with this man, so laurie magnus, his independent ethics adviser. the prime minister has now written to suella braverman saying he has judged that she didn t reach the ministerial code and an investigation is unnecessary. but he also wrote, a better course of action could have been taken to avoid giving rise to the perception of impropriety. suella braverman wrote to mr sunak apologising and saying, in hindsight, if everfaced with a similar situation again, i would have chosen a different course of action. share would have chosen a different course of action. i. i. would have chosen a different course of action. ,, ,, ., of action. are you letting your home secretary off of action. are you letting your home secretary off the of action. are you letting your home secretary off the hook, of action. are you letting your home secretary off the hook, prime - secretary off the hook, prime minister? , minister? departing the prime minister s questions, - minister? departing the prime minister s questions, he - minister? departing the prime - minister s questions, he considered it case close. her minister s questions, he considered it case close- it case close. her big idea is for british workers it case close. her big idea is for british workers to it case close. her big idea is for british workers to become - it case close. her big idea is for british workers to become fruit| british workers to become fruit pickers. just in case, i can t believe she said this, that they forget how to do things. does the

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