Work on collections in Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands. This is how much you can earn


Even though it's still astronomical winter, Western farms are already starting to look for workers for the harvest. Advertisements on the Internet, addressed to, among others, to Poles, are already posted by farmers from Germany who grow asparagus. As reported by SadyOgrody, one of the offers concerns the harvest that is scheduled to start on April 10. Based on a German seasonal contract, you will be able to earn 13 euros and 90 cents (approx. PLN 58.00) per hour.
The work is expected to last from four to eight weeks. Six days a week, harvesting will last an average of 10 hours. Importantly, the farm provides accommodation and full board.
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Harvest work. They are already looking for candidates in Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands
In Denmark, workers are sought for fruit harvesting. Employment offers have been available since May. This concerns the harvesting of strawberries, raspberries and blackberries, mainly in the piecework system.
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The work lasts approximately seven hours a day, six days a week. The proposed salaries start from PLN 22,000. 600 Danish kroner (approx. PLN 12,745) per month. Importantly, the condition for employment is to work from mid-May to the end of September.
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In turn, Dutch farmers are looking for workers to harvest greenhouse cucumbers. Volunteers are expected to pick leaves and shoots, harvest vegetables, and keep the greenhouse tidy. The hourly rate is 17 euros and 66 cents (approx. PLN 74.00) per hour.




