A thousand more seasonal workers will be let into New Zealand, after the Government sought assurances that job opportunities for Kiwis would "continue to be maximised".
The cap on foreigners who can work seasonally in horticulture and viticulture will increase from 9500 to 10,500 for the 2016/17 season.
Immigration Minister Michael Woodhouse said the horticulture and viticulture industries had estimated they needed an additional 2500 workers for the upcoming season.
"The increase of 1000 recognised seasonal employer (RSE) workers shows the Government is committed to enabling the industry to continue to grow and maximise export returns, while ensuring jobs aren't being taken from New Zealanders."
He said the increase was agreed to on the understanding the industry "continues to maximise opportunities for New Zealanders, particularly in regions with relatively high unemployment".