The new-look Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) which incorporates fisheries will have 233 fewer jobs.
MAF Director-General Wayne McNee today confirmed details of the merger of MAF with the Ministry of Fisheries, which he said would be the "gateway to government" for the primary sector.
The merger rejoins the two organisations, which were the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries until the mid-90s.
But with this most recent change comes 233 fewer jobs, 105 of which are already vacant. Most job losses are in Wellington.
"The changes we are making will build a unified ministry strongly focussed on the success of the primary sectors, the engine room of New Zealand's export economy," Mr McNee said.