Pupils given introduction to orchards

Hollandia Orchard manager Murray Booth, of Earnscleugh, was happy to show the apple orchard to pupils visiting from the Waiau Area School in Tuatapere last week. Photos: Yvonne O'Hara
Hollandia Orchard manager Murray Booth, of Earnscleugh, was happy to show the apple orchard to pupils visiting from the Waiau Area School in Tuatapere last week. Photos: Yvonne O'Hara
Jonathan Bates, of Alexandra, was on hand to talk about his role working at the Hollandia Orchard.
Jonathan Bates, of Alexandra, was on hand to talk about his role working at the Hollandia Orchard.
Waiau Area School pupils Holly Hammond (15, left) and Amanda Baldwin (18) chat with Hollandia Orchard manager Murray Booth.
Waiau Area School pupils Holly Hammond (15, left) and Amanda Baldwin (18) chat with Hollandia Orchard manager Murray Booth.
Pupils Angela Pierce (16, left) and Tekoa Mangion (15) learn about orchard management.
Pupils Angela Pierce (16, left) and Tekoa Mangion (15) learn about orchard management.
Seasonal Solutions administration manager Damianne Wells, of Alexandra, and Waiau Area School associate principal Richard Bennett learn about beneficial insects.
Seasonal Solutions administration manager Damianne Wells, of Alexandra, and Waiau Area School associate principal Richard Bennett learn about beneficial insects.
Hollandia Orchard worker Jonathan Bates, of Alexandra, and Seasonal Solutions' regional labour co-ordinator Laura Sutherland listen to orchard manager Murray Booth.
Hollandia Orchard worker Jonathan Bates, of Alexandra, and Seasonal Solutions' regional labour co-ordinator Laura Sutherland listen to orchard manager Murray Booth.

Six pupils from Waiau Area School in Tuatapere spent two days last week visiting orchards and a vineyard in Central Otago, as part of a careers initiative developed by Seasonal Solutions.

Associate principal Richard Bennett said the year 10 to year 13 pupils had been interested in finding information about working in orchards and vineyards as possible career options.

''They also looked at accommodation and found out about the different jobs available in viticulture and horticulture,'' Mr Bennett said.

''The visits have certainly been eye-opening for the students.''

In addition to visiting Hollandia Orchard, Earnscleugh and Jacksons Orchard, Cromwell last Friday, they visited Chard Farm's vineyard and 45 South's cherry orchards the day before.

They also heard Blair Wells from Primary ITO talk about industry apprenticeships and other training options.

Hollandia orchard manager Murray Booth and assistant John Bates showed the pupils beneficial insects, as well as discussing spray regimes and frost fighting.

Seasonal Solutions' administration manager Damianne Wells said the trip was designed to show them working in orchards was ''not just about picking fruit in the holidays''.

She said the industry desperately needed more workers, from tractor drivers and vineyard managers to scientists, IT people and administration people.

''The list is endless and the need is going to grow in this district,'' Ms Wells said.

''It [the visit] is an opportunity to show people what is available in those industries.''

The idea for the showcase tour was first suggested when Laura Sutherland, of Seasonal Solutions attended Careerfest Expo in Invercargill, to promote career options in horticulture in July.

''I met Richard and we talked about it and we got some good feedback.''

Pupil Angela Pierce said it had been an interesting trip.

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