Coronavirus poses migrant labour shortage problem
Travel restrictions and citizens being called home spells trouble for horticulture.
As migrant workers find it harder to get here due to travel bans at home and self-isolation rules, the kiwifruit industry has developed a plan to hire people dislodged from their jobs in other sectors, such as forestry and café workers.
NZX-listed kiwifruit grower Seeka’s chief executive
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