
From no applications to overwhelming interest: Growers swamped by job-seekers
The industry has faced criticism for not responding to kiwi applications for jobs.
The industry has faced criticism for not responding to kiwi applications for jobs.
"You have nothing to lose and so much to gain".
Charity will work with growers who can donate unsellable or excess produce.
Orchard manager Simon Bardon says this season a "great opportunity" for employing locals.
Job seekers say they are being ignored when applying for orchards or vineyard work.
OPINION: Investing in local labour is a permanent fix to the seasonal labour shortage.
Employers too busy managing their crops to carry out effective recruitment.
New study suggests migrant workers are hampering efforts to improve productivity.
There are 80 positions available at a new sample collection and lab testing service.
The region's cherries could ripen before workers arrive to pick them, mayor says.
Horticultural industry experts welcome introduction of 2000 pickers from the Pacific.
The new border exceptions mean that few others will be granted before April next year.
A trio of Upper Clutha women formed Get Sh*t Done community group during lockdown.
Covid border restrictions might save lives but also threaten livelihoods of NZ farmers.
A plan addressing the seasonal labour shortage has been handed to government.
Agriculture sector shows less strain from Covid-19 than others, says central bank.
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A Māori horticulturist from Hastings is pick of the crop at inaugural industry awards.
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The kiwifruit industry is keen to recruit more New Zealanders.
European potato fries influx means less product planned for growing and staff job losses.
Roxburgh's Cherry Chaos becomes an indirect casualty of Covid-19.
The Aussies are offering Kiwis $2000 and accommodation to work in Oz. But there's a catch.
Feds and Onions NZ give Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership the thumbs up.
A Paengaroa orchardist has been convicted and ordered to pay his neighbour reparation.
New figures show New Zealanders are devouring blueberries in record numbers.
Foreign doctoral students advised to take a 'holiday' and pick fruit.
Little movement on Central Otago's orchards and vineyards, despite lobbying the Govt.