The Ministry of Social Development has declared a seasonal labour shortage in the Tasman region amid a bumper season for pipfruit.
The declaration means people from overseas with visitor visas can apply for a variation of conditions, which allows them to work through the declaration period, which runs from today to May 18.
Regional labour market manager Lynne Williams said a number of factors had led to the shortage being called, including bumper pipfruit crops, low unemployment and the impact of major unexpected weather events impacting visitor numbers to the district and causing damage to some orchards' accommodation.
"With the critical period for picking and packing fast approaching, we know there'll be difficulties in securing enough workers for the anticipated crop increase," Williams said.
"We're continuing to work alongside the sector to connect New Zealanders to seasonal work opportunities through Work and Income and to help overcome obstacles facing the remaining pool of jobseekers. More are still needed," she said.