FARM SIZE
Small-Medium
”“This farm plays a team sport; everyone has to be a team player to get the outcome. I can grow a good strawberry, but I need a team to help pick and pack with care and precision to produce a great punnet that ends up at the consumer to enjoy”
Angelo Pinna
The farm has been on the family since the 80’s where it operated as a tobacco farm. But for the last 14 years they’ve been growing strawberries.
Athea farm has the luck of the Irish on their side, named after an Irish town in County Limerick. They can also be recognised by leprechaun out the front of the farm.
Angelo says growing strawberries is very satisfying, you start with a little plant and then you grow a fruit that people love to eat.
Small-Medium
Mar-Apr
May-Oct
Hourly Rate ✔
Piecework ✔
Fair Farms ✖
SEDEX ✖
We like to have a few BBQs throughout the season so everyone can get to know each other
This varies depending on the season.
At peak the pickers start at 7am and the pack house a little bit later in the morning
As for breaks, because we’re piece rate we encourage our pickers to break whenever they want for however they want
With packing we generally have a break every 2.5 hours depending on orders we have to fill
Ice organises our accomodation, she’s great at linking people together and showing you around town.
We encourage people to have their own transport
But if you don’t have any transport we can help you organise a car pool with a small daily cost
We’re really big on training here and we like to create a sense of community through a Facebook group so if you have any questions they’re answered.
We have break facilities on site.
We have strawberry picking and packing work available from May – October.
The raspberry season is from November to December and picks up again in April.
Athea Strawberries
190 Green Road, Wamuran, QLD, 4512
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