Hon Shane Jones
Minister for Regional Economic Development
Hon Willie Jackson
Minister for Employment
10 July 2019
MEDIA STATEMENT
EMBARGOED UNTIL 3:00 PM ON 10 JULY 2019
The Provincial Growth Fund (PGF) will invest to help a Gisborne orchard expand its business and put hard to place
unemployed into year-round permanent jobs, Regional Economic Development Minister Shane Jones and Employment Minister
Willie Jackson announced today.
Family owned business, Riverland Fruit Company Limited, will receive a $1.9 million commercial loan to expand its
operation, and a grant, over three years, of $1.663 million from the PGF-funded skills and employment programme, Te Ara
Mahi. The funding will be used to take on 38 additional hard to place trainees to fill the employment demand created by
the expansion of the orchard.
“The Coalition Government knows that our regions will only reach their potential when their people have the support and
opportunities they need to get ahead,” Shane Jones said.
“Riverland has been working with hard to place unemployed young people, with 12 trainees currently on its books and
receiving on-the-job skills training and pastoral care. The funding announced today will accelerate that programme, with
38 trainees to be taken on. Riverland aims to continue to employ 36 of the trainees at the end of the course.
“This support will allow Riverland to expand its operations through investments targeted at extending its productive
season. Trainees will be involved in these projects, gaining valuable and diverse skills, recognised as essential for
on-going employment in the primary sector.”
Willie Jackson says Tairawhiti has a higher than average rate of young people not in employment, education or training,
as well as a persistent long-term unemployed population, and it’s good to see a local business willing to address this.
“A pastoral care supervisor can help trainees deal with the number of personal challenges trainees might face. This
might include supporting them at court appearances, finding them temporary accommodation after an eviction, supporting
them through a drug issue or linking them to mental health services. Trainees are picked up in the morning and dropped
home at the end of the day.
“Riverland has shown it is committed to successfully working with harder to place members of the workforce and providing
wrap around services.”
The training will includes study at the Eastland Institute of Technology (EIT), with a goal for participants to graduate
with level 2 qualifications.
“The funding announced today will make a huge difference in the lives of the trainees and their families and the wider
community. These are the kind of projects the PGF looks to invest in,” Willie Jackson said.
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