Migrant farmworkers are individuals who travel from place to place to find temporary work in agriculture, often crossing national borders in search of employment opportunities. These workers are typically hired for seasonal work such as planting, harvesting, and packing crops. They often face challenges such as poor working conditions, low wages, and limited access to healthcare and other social services. Migrant farmworkers play an important role in many countries' agricultural industries, but they are often marginalized and vulnerable to exploitation. Research in this area focuses on issues such as labor rights, health disparities, living conditions, and legal protections for migrant farmworkers.