End of Harvest: Celebrating Our Workers’ Return and Their Día de los Muertos Traditions
As the harvest season draws to a close, our temporary foreign workers (TFWs) begin their journey home, back to their families and traditions. After months of dedicated work on our fields, they prepare to celebrate Día de los Muertos — a meaningful holiday that honors their ancestors in a spirit of color, remembrance, and togetherness. For many, this Mexican tradition is a cherished time to reconnect with their roots and loved ones through ceremonies celebrating both life and memory. This return to their heritage brings a deep human and cultural significance to the end of our agricultural season.
The Vital Role of TFWs in Our Harvest
Our temporary foreign workers are central to the success of each stage of the harvest. With their expertise, endurance, and commitment, they enable Purdélys to offer high-quality products while creating lasting connections between our land and their culture.
Their contribution extends well beyond the fields; it enriches our farming community and reflects values of respect and dedication. We offer our sincere gratitude for their hard work and vital contributions, which make every season a unique and rewarding experience for all.
A Warm Farewell and Best Wishes for the Coming Season
To our agricultural workers, we say farewell with heartfelt appreciation, recognizing the essential role they play in our harvest. We wish them joyful reunions with their families and a meaningful Día de los Muertos celebration.
To learn more about our seasonal offerings or this period of transition, visit our website. Thank you for joining us on this journey, year after year.