Viaggio tra i migranti sfruttati nei campi di Rosarno
"Mandarins, one euro. Oranges, 50 cents for a basket, "says Senegalese Mama. Every year thousands of migrants arrive in the plain of Gioia Tauro, in Calabria, to work in the fields as citrus fruit pickers. 86 percent of them do not have a regular contract and earn a maximum of 25 euros a day. The foreign laborers, who have almost all regular residence permits, send out an entire agricultural sector, but continue to be slaves of the caporalato and to live camped in inhuman conditions. The Sos Rosarno association created an alternative model, providing migrants with a regular work contract and an adequate salary.
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