The General Directorate for Health and Food Safety of the EU has reported to The Guardian on the health and safety of EU agricultural workers. The data highlights health concerns among agricultural workers, including musculoskeletal disorders, respiratory issues, and skin problems, often due to manual labor, exposure to pesticides, and extreme weather conditions. Additionally, the report addresses the mental health effects of the industry, noting high stress levels and suicidal thoughts among workers, especially in countries like Cyprus and Finland. Furthermore, the data reveals a significant underreporting of accidents and diseases among agricultural workers, underscoring the need for improved working conditions, enhanced health and safety training, and increased awareness of mental health issues in the agricultural sector.