The Government will lift the cap on the number of seasonal support workers allowed into the country in a bid to bring more workers into the regions.
The cap on the number of temporary visas that can be granted to employ foreign seasonal workers will rise by 3150 over two years to 16,000.
Starting next year, the cap will increase by 1550 to 14,400 and approval has also been given for the cap to be raised by a further 1600 places to 16,000 starting in 2020.
Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway said the increased quota would address concerns over a labour shortage in regional New Zealand.
But the cap increase is conditional on the industry proving it makes the horticulture and viticulture sectors more attractive for Kiwi workers.