Rural

Labour shortages hit North East farmers

WORKER WORRIES: Myrtleford cattle, berry and persimmon farmer Frank Primerano and his brother-in-law Joe La Spina, who owns a farm in Whorouly, are concerned about costs for farm labour. PHOTO: Brodie Everist
WORKER WORRIES: Myrtleford cattle, berry and persimmon farmer Frank Primerano and his brother-in-law Joe La Spina, who owns a farm in Whorouly, are concerned about costs for farm labour. PHOTO: Brodie Everist
WORKER WORRIES: Myrtleford cattle, berry and persimmon farmer Frank Primerano and his brother-in-law Joe La Spina, who owns a farm in Whorouly, are concerned about costs for farm labour. PHOTO: Brodie Everist
Local farmers have raised concerns over ongoing labour shortages in agriculture

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