Is Italian Agriculture “Pull Factor” for Irregular Migration—And
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If the EU wants to tackle irregular migration, it needs to address the way food in Europe is grown, harvested, and marketed. Poor working conditions are all too common—and that has consequences not only for workers but also for communities and consumers. Thankfully, a new report offers solutions.

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