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“Discussing work options and exploring opportunities is so much easier when you are face-to-face,” Churchill said. Staff from the Ministry of Social Development would be on site to provide assistance. Supplied MSD regional commissioner for Nelson-Tasman, Marlborough and the West Coast, Craig Churchill, said the forum allowed job placement to happen quickly. Hundreds of jobs were on offer in the region, including work in horticulture, viticulture, food processing and sawmill operations. But with border restrictions and major developments on the horizon, a shortage of workers was likely to be one of Marlborough’s biggest challenges this year and next. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment had established the Marlborough interim Regional Skills Leadership Group (iRSLG) to explore how best to support the region’s workforce needs post-Covid. ....
However, late last year the main juicing plant in the region was shut down, with owners Cedenco Foods packing up the operation and moving it to the Hawke s Bay. In Richmond, juicing business Mad Melon are ramping up their production to try to tackle some of the demand. Martin De Ruyter/Stuff Mad Melon owner Jamin Brown is scaling up his fruit juice business to process more apples in the wake of the Boxing Day hailstorm. Owner Jamin Brown said the business was planning to process 40,000 litres of apples per week, on top of their normal watermelon juicing operation. Brown said the company got a big response from orchardists after offering their services on Facebook. ....