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Media Releases / New workers help kiwifruit industry pick and pack

New workers help kiwifruit industry pick and pack

  • Around 250 people have been accepted for a variation of conditions to their visitor visas to work in the labour shortage declaration in the BOP and extension in Hawkes Bay.
  • BOP labour shortage declaration began 15 April and runs to 27 May 2019.

New Zealand Kiwifruit Growers Incorporated (NZKGI) are pleased that since the announcement of the declaration on 5 April, around 250 people have successfully applied to vary the conditions of their visitor visas to work in the labour shortage declaration in the Bay of Plenty and extension in Hawkes Bay. The number is expected to increase sharply over this week. In 2018, around 230 people successfully applied for a VOC in the Bay of Plenty over the declaration period.

This week marks the beginning of the peak of harvest for the kiwifruit industry in the Bay of Plenty. More than 18,000 seasonal workers will be required to pick and pack the iconic piece of kiwiana. The peak is expected to last until the end of May.

NZKGI CEO Nikki Johnson says, “while we are pleased our attraction campaign has increased the number of visitors who have shown interest to work in the kiwifruit industry, we are likely to require more workers to pick and pack at season peak.

“As a first priority, we are calling on people who live in close proximity to orchards and packhouses to roll up their sleeves and join us in this booming industry.” Those from further afield are recommended to secure accommodation before arriving.

Current estimates put the potential labour shortfall at peak around 3,550 the Bay of Plenty’s kiwifruit industry. There was a shortfall of 1,200 vacancies at the peak of harvest in 2018. The shortage places the current workforce under pressure to pick and pack this years’ estimated volume of over 155 million trays. So far around a quarter has been picked and packed.

Potential employees who would like to find work in the kiwifruit industry can find information around employers, job types and rights on the NZKGI website (www.nzkgi.org.nz). Overseas visitors are encouraged to visit the Immigration New Zealand website where detailed information about varying the conditions of a visa can be found.

 

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