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Nov 21, 2024
Georgia AEWR rate expected to increase 9%

Georgia’s grower group is preparing for another expected increase in the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR).

On Nov. 20, the Department of Labor announced findings from the latest farm labor survey.

According to the data, Georgia’s AEWR is expected to rise 9% to $16.08 per hour, an increase of $1.40 from the previous $14.68 rate. The rates will not become official until published in the federal registrar, but are expected to take effect before January 2025, according to a news release from the Georgia Fruit and Vegetable Growers Association (GFVGA).

 

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“GFVGA is engaged with our congressional delegation and state officials to push for meaningful change in the H-2A program,” according to the release. “Georgia growers have faced a 31% increase in the AEWR in the last three years alone amidst continued struggles from high input prices and surging imports.”

The GFVGA staff plans to continue monitoring the AEWR updates and keep members informed as more information is shared.

Based in LaGrange, Georgia, the Georgia Fruit & Vegetable Growers Association is a grower trade group that provides a united voice for Southeast specialty crop farmers. GFVGA provides programs and services to the membership designed to increase production efficiencies, provide educational opportunities, promote new markets, monitor legislation, encourage applied research and improve communications between GFVGA members and industry suppliers. The organization began in 1996.




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