Recognizing "Farmworker and Farmer Awareness Week" and the work of Proteus, Inc.
The resolution celebrates the contributions of the agricultural community, including the economic impact generated by farmworkers, which amounts to billions of dollars annually. It acknowledges the strength of the agricultural industry in Indiana and the essential role that workers play in maintaining this strength. By recognizing an awareness week, the resolution aims to increase public recognition and appreciation for the hard work and dedication of those in the agricultural sector.
HCR0033 is a House Concurrent Resolution recognizing 'Farmworker and Farmer Awareness Week' from March 25 to March 31 in 2024. The resolution emphasizes the crucial role of farmworkers and farmers in Indiana's agribusiness industry, which employs over 186,000 farmworkers and around 94,000 farmers. These individuals are highlighted as key contributors to the safety, security, and sustainability of the state's food supply, as well as significant contributors to the state's economy through their labor in agriculture.
While the bill itself is not subject to contentious debate like other legislative measures, it does reflect broader narratives around labor rights and the support of organizations like Proteus, Inc. This Iowa-based nonprofit serves migrant and seasonal farmworkers, emphasizing fair wages and safe working conditions. Recognition of such organizations highlights ongoing discussions about labor rights and the importance of community services that aim to uplift underserved populations in the agricultural workforce.