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Category: Agri-food Labor

Labor in food and farming systems, migrant workers, labor rights, and changes in production-side work.

Agri-food BusinessPosted onSeptember 28, 2025April 26, 2026

How to Eat Well in the Age of Pre-Prepared Meals

Would you spend tens of yuan in a restaurant on a portion of frozen broccoli that might well be older than your child? — We’ve recently learned that this seemingly absurd scenario might actually be the case. Pre-prepared meals are quietly taking over our dining tables. From restaurants to takeaways,…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onSeptember 6, 2025April 26, 2026

Should You Order Food Delivery in Heavy Rain?

The sweltering summer is about to end, but the autumn rains may prove just as chilling. This summer has been far from typical. Extreme rainfall and scorching heatwaves have swept across the country in quick succession. Surface temperatures in Shaanxi peaked at a staggering 72.9°C. Harbin, deep in the northeast,…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onAugust 19, 2025April 26, 2026

Corporate Rivalry in the Downpour: A Delivery Rider’s Gruelling Summer

Not long ago, Nature Cities published an article detailing how urban residents in China shift the risks of heat exposure onto food delivery riders simply by ordering takeaway. The logic is straightforward enough, but when torrential rain or scorching heatwaves strike, the delivery rider is reduced to little more than…

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Agri-food LaborPosted onAugust 12, 2025April 26, 2026

Is Food Delivery a “Life-Shortening” Job?

From the media dispute between JD.com and Meituan over delivery riders’ social insurance in April, to the new regulations mandating compulsory contributions from 1 September, the working conditions of these riders have increasingly drawn public attention. Yet for many of them, social insurance remains a distant concept, overshadowed by the…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 28, 2025April 26, 2026

When an Anthropology MA Sells Meat at a Slaughterhouse

“Complaints and mishaps pile up every early morning. Yet I choose to switch off my phone and bury myself in sleep: they are never serious enough to drive clients away or push the slaughterhouse into bankruptcy. They simply keep turning up at their usual time each day, keeping our routines…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 21, 2025April 26, 2026

Bumper Lychee Harvest, So Why Are Online Prices Still High?

I. Branches laden with lychees Until my father sent me a photo on his phone of the branches heavy with lychees, I had never once thought of going back home to help sell them. My hometown is Lufeng City in Guangdong Province, where our family tends a lychee grove covering…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJuly 7, 2025April 26, 2026

Japan’s Rice Prices Double, Yet Farmers Shun the Crop

Foodthink Says The ongoing saga of rice “shortages” and soaring prices in Japanese supermarkets has stretched from last summer to this one. Despite repeated government interventions, prices refused to drop. Instead, the crisis intensified, earning the media moniker the “Reiwa Rice Turmoil”. Japanese consumers were up in arms, and farmers…

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Agri-food LaborPosted onJuly 1, 2025April 26, 2026

Life on the McDonald’s Production Line

Recently, someone quipped that McDonald’s has transformed into an unfeeling ‘middle-aged’ entity, having traded its childlike wonder and youthful vigour for the drab routine of a canteen catering to wage labourers. Yet in truth, McDonald’s has never been short of such workers. I found myself genuinely taken aback, and suspect…

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Agri-food BusinessPosted onJune 23, 2025April 26, 2026

“Back in the Mountains After Beijing: When I Finally Feel Truly Human”|Food Talk Vol.51

This episode of Food Talk features an impromptu conversation recorded at ‘Jishi’, the Beijing Organic Farmers’ Market’s physical space at Sanyuanqiao. We’ve welcomed back two old friends: Kang Li and Jin Peng. One is a Yi woman from Chuxiong, Yunnan, who funded her studies by selling mountain mushrooms and matsutake.…

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Agri-food LaborPosted onJune 16, 2025April 26, 2026

Can You Make a Living Delivering Food on Foot in Australia?

In 2023, I arrived in Melbourne, the specialty coffee capital, on an Australian Working Holiday Visa to work and study. However, due to my lack of experience and the sheer number of young workers in the city, I found I couldn’t make ends meet on part-time café shifts alone. I…

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