Quality training to ensure a quality product is the cornerstone of the wool harvesting industry, says industry trainer Tom Wilson.
"The industry has got to have that quality and we [the trainers] are the guardians of that quality."
The New Zealand Shearing Contractors Association has been given $1.86 million from the Provincial Growth Fund to develop two New Zealand shearing training model programmes in Otago/Southland and Hawke's Bay over two years to address the shortage of workers in the industry.
Wilson, who is a co-director of Elite Wool Industry Training Ltd and regularly runs shearing and woolhandling courses, was consulted about the development of the training model.
"These pilots give a real good start to get things moving and on track. However, running the pilots over a couple of regions is not going to solve the industry's staffing shortages, so we need national coverage to meet the needs long term," he said.