Reportedly, the delegation of the Ministry of Poverty Reduction and Employment and Foreign Labor Migration Agency of Uzbekistan took part in the economic forum of fruit producers in Kielce, Poland.
During open discussions, Polish businessmen pointed out that there is a lack of labor force due to the large number of young people leaving for countries such as Germany, France, and Great Britain, which causes large losses due to the inability to harvest ready crops.
Witold Pekarnik, chairman of the Polish gardeners' association, gave a positive opinion about the workers from Uzbekistan, describing them as dignified, disciplined and hardworking. At the same time, it was noted that there are obstacles in obtaining a visa, which significantly complicates the arrival of migrants to Poland.
Bartlomey Milcharek, chairman of Borovka Plantation Association, said that there is a shortage of 1,000 workers for agricultural work. He expressed his readiness to accept citizens of Uzbekistan for these positions.
In addition, it was agreed that the union of gardeners should send an appropriate appeal to the Polish parliament to include Uzbekistan in the list of countries with easier access to the country’s labor market.