The Government has announced it will open up the border to an additional 1580 experienced primary sector workers, which has been described as a shot in the arm by Federated Farmers.
"They say good things take time, and Feds has been ratcheting up the pressure for this necessary step for many, many months," Federated Farmers employment spokesman Chris Lewis said.
"Let's hope the system is agile enough to get these people into New Zealand and out into workplaces by the time we need them - particularly for the super busy spring dairy calving season."
The new settings include an increase in the current border exception for many different occupations, including assistant dairy farm managers, dairy herd managers and dairy farm assistants by 500 to a total of 800 for those earning at least the median wage plus $1 per hour. This equates to $28 per hour.
"The federation's message to farmers is to take up these places," Lewis said.