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Taster course at Taratahi Training

Free week-long courses allow people to experience working on the land and what it involves

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EIT and UCOL Wairarapa offer “on the land” taster courses from one to six weeks in length at the Taratahi Agricultur­e Training Centre in Masterton (dairy farming, heavy vehicle licensing, agricultur­e contractin­g, fencing, beekeeping and more).

The courses are free and include meals and accommodat­ion and everyone can sign up.

The courses are held until December (rolling start dates) — for exact start dates and to enrol people can contact UCOL.

EIT’s Taratahi Expo Day (for people who need more course info or informatio­n about “on the land” careers): August 3, Dannevirke, 9am to 12pm, corner of Christian and Hamlet streets.

The week taster course option is an introducti­on to ignite your taste buds and see if you want to go further. It includes visits to local farms and industries, and an introducti­on to:

■ Overview of the industry and job opportunit­ies

■ Operating farm vehicles

■ Fencing

■ Pasture management

■ Farm animals

Simon, Alex and John will share their wealth of experience, career advice and guidance, and coach participan­ts through the many career options available.

Simon leads the team and grew up on a dairy farm in Pahiatua.

“The Taratahi Taster Camps are a great opportunit­y for people to give it a go,” he said.

“You can ask any questions of the team, and between us we will share our thoughts and knowledge with you.”

Alex is originally from Chile, and has always had a passion for the land. Alex is a New Zealand resident, with experience on dairy farms, tutoring, management and speaks both Spanish and English.

John started in the automotive agricultur­al machinery business, and has travelled extensivel­y observing and working in many different agricultur­al discipline­s.

Simon, John and Alex are at home in the outdoors and will be joined by local industry offering their experience to work as part-time tutors.

The opportunit­ies are there and this could be the gateway to a new life.

The work is satisfying, there are many different directions you can go in and find your niche.

The Wairarapa experience has the potential to change lives, open doors to a new career and a multitude of options when it comes to employment, personal wellbeing and growth.

Combined with the thousands of Taratahi alumni who are everywhere in the Food & Fibre sector, there is plenty of scope to contribute to New Zealand’s biggest export earning sector and the local economy.

The sector is huge and it needs people to meet world demand.

The Taratahi Taster Camps are a great opportunit­y for people to give it a go.

Simon, team leader

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The re-establishm­ent of Primary sector training at Taratahi supported by EIT and UCOL Wairarapa is part of the national Covid-19 recovery of the agricultur­e sector.
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Taratahi’s front gate.

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