Put the concept of general agricultural workers into practice

Dear Editor,

The traditional concept of a ‘job’ for life with a particular company or organization has been changing in the world of work and human resource management. For example:

The sugar industry, for example, owns scores of tractors and employs numerous tractor operators many of whom are ‘idle’ for more time than they actually transport canes and other materials; why can’t the industry ‘outsource’ the cane transportation so that the rice farmers in the respective areas whose expensive tractors are idle for considerable periods of time can be involved in cane transport to the mutual benefit of both the sugar estate and rice farmers. Current tractor operators can also buy their own tractors and work for themselves, the estate and even rice farmers. (The sugar estates have already beneficially outsourced labour and sugar transport!). Similarly, the same people who plough the rice fields can be offered work, not jobs, to plough the cane fields and, who knows, we might eventually be able to also adapt the cane harvesting and rice harvesting machines to improve their versatility and transferability to the benefit of all involved. The estates can reduce much overheads and get better, more economical services by utilizing, for example, the mechanical shops in the surrounding communities to service all the estates’ machines which will redound to the cost-benefit of the estates as well as the communities; similarly, the security services can be outsourced for the mutual benefit of the estates and the private security companies…..and we can go on and on!!!

Furthermore, we need to put the concept and title of “general agricultural workers” into practice…not just in name! The potential & prospects for year-round beneficial, profitable work for all are indeed exciting providing we are not hung-up on ‘custom & practice’ which has been a bane of the sugar industry. We desperately need to think out of the box!

Yours faithfully,

Nowrang Persaud