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A survey of 140 horticultural producers on the mid-north coast has identified a need for local resid…
A survey of 140 horticultural producers on the mid-north coast has identified a need for local residents to take up careers in agricultural to meet growth.

Current and future workforce needs in the region's banana, blueberry, macadamia and avocado industries were the focus of new research released this week by North Coast TAFE and Agrifood Skills Australia.

It found growers were continuing to struggle with labour shortages during peak harvesting months, as well as a shortage of skilled and semi-skilled workers throughout the year.

North Coast TAFE head teacher of primary industries Tony McGowan said the study aimed to inform institutions about the training pathways needed to meet future demand.

Department of Primary Industry's Phillip Wick said a larger labour pool was needed to meet growth in the blueberry industry, which was expected to double on the mid-north Coast in the next two years.

Research also found a shortage of skilled labour in the avocado industry, while new opportunities were opening up in the banana industry as growers trial the development of niche varieties to corner new markets.

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