Otago Daily Times

Quiet streets, but orchard work continues

- GUS PATTERSON gus.patterson@odt.co.nz

THE streets around the Teviot Valley have never been so quiet, the region’s Central Otago District Council representa­tive Stephen Jeffery says.

“In a small area like this, it’s unbelievab­ly quiet — minimal traffic through the town, it’s just incredible.’’

There had been Covid19 cases in the valley and locals had been taking the lockdown seriously.

“Everywhere is a bit sombre. They know there will be a flowon effect to the economy.

“Coming out the other end of this, I imagine some small businesses will struggle.”

The stretch of Central had a large agricultur­al and horticultu­ral industry, which had been able to carry on during the lockdown, although not unaffected, he said.

“It won’t be happening as efficientl­y as it could, but it carries on.

“The farmers aren’t getting their stock off to the freezing works as fast as they would like.”

Apple orchard CAJ van der Voort administra­tor Toni Birtles said production continued throughout the lockdown, at what was a busy time of year.

“We have everything in place now but the first couple of weeks were quite challengin­g.

“We have a large facility so the distancing of two metres wasn’t too difficult.

“The picking will finish this week but the packing will go on until June.”

A third of the orchard’s approximat­ely 90 staff came from Vanuatu, and another third were backpacker­s, Mrs Birtles said.

“That has been difficult for some staff because they were worried about what was happening in their home countries.

“But I think they are happy where they are in the Teviot Valley.”

Millers Flat Tavern owner Lucy McConway said she was gearing up for a big weekend of takeaway orders.

“People are hanging out to come and have a yarn when the bar opens — we have a lot of farmers here, and I’ve heard they are really missing that.”

 ?? PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY ?? Silent valley . . . The Central Otago town of Millers Flat taken earlier this week.
PHOTO: STEPHEN JAQUIERY Silent valley . . . The Central Otago town of Millers Flat taken earlier this week.

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