“The fact that only two dairy workers have made it past the post and into the country instead of the 200 granted border
exceptions by the Government is again a reflection of the shambles of our MIQ system,” says National Agriculture
spokesperson Barbara Kuriger.
“Minister O’Connor is blaming COVID’s Delta strain for lack of numbers making it through.
“So I find myself reflecting on what I said last week regarding the lack of 50 MIQ spots for qualified vets who are
desperately needed and trying to get into New Zealand.
“After 18 months in a pandemic, the Government announced yesterday it will finally allocate 300 priority spaces a month
for healthcare workers from November 1.
“The question is: ‘Why can’t they do same for dairy workers and vets?.
“New Zealand’s dairy industry actually needs between 2000-4000 workers, but we’ll take the 198 still owing as an
immediate start.
“A mental health crisis is happening in the dairy sector, as farmers exhausted from the 2021 calving season, now get on
with AB/mating, crops, silage, maize and the 1000 and one other jobs that lie in front of them this summer.
“Overseas skilled helping hands are needed badly, and the sector needs reassurance now Minister O’Connor, that help is
on its way.”