General
Farm labour shortage hits some harder than others, while governments disagree on responsibility
Increasingly having to abandon unpicked crops, farmers in some states have entered the new year with little progress on securing additional workers from the Pacific Islands to help with their harvests.
Key points:
- Australian farmers rely on seasonal workers from the Pacific Islands to supplement their harvest workforce
- Farmers in some states have no way of accessing this supplementary workforce this year
- Some states have made alternative arrangements to help farmers save their crops
Frustration is building in states where no progress has been made, with not all state, territory and federal governments agreeing on the path forward.
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