Seso Wants To Help Solve a $3.1 Billion Farm Labor Crisis through Automation
Seso Wants To Help Solve a $3.1 Billion Farm Labor Crisis through Automation
Farm labor employment has fallen 75% in the past seven decades, according to the USDA. Filling a crucial gap, migrant workers make up the majority of the agricultural workforce.
Co-founders Michael Guirguis and Jordan Taylor have set out to solve this problem with Seso, a startup that connects farmers who need workers and immigrant workers who need jobs.
Seso provides farmers with migrant worker visa automation, government regulatory compliance, an employee database, and management tools to ease a complicated administrative documentation process.
SOURCE
Forbes
Rashi Shrivastava/ Forbes Staff
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