About 100 more people will be trained to help farming families access the support they need, Health Minister Jonathan Coleman and Primary Industries Minister Nathan Guy have said.
The commitment is the first part of the one-off $500,000 funding boost for mental health initiatives targeted at rural communities announced by the ministers at Fieldays.
"We recognise that some farmers are under considerable stress. The physical isolation as well as the uncertainties of being reliant on the land creates different pressures to those living in an urban setting," said Dr Coleman.
In collaboration with Dairy NZ and Beef + Lamb NZ, up to 100 support people will be trained to work for Rural Support Trusts, providing guidance and support to farmers around the country.
"These trained part-time workers and volunteers will help connect farming families with the wide variety of mental health, financial and advice services already available," said Mr Guy.