Citrus harvesting operations in Queensland orchards

AgriHarvest Queensland

Citrus Harvest Labour in Queensland

$130M+ QLD production value. Citrus harvest combines pace with technique. Ladder work, picking-bag use, and WHS discipline all need to be consistent if farms want safe, productive crews.

24-72 hour deployment 95% show-up guarantee Queensland-wide coverage

Crop Specifics

Why this crop needs specialist labour, not generic labour supply.

Harvest window

Jun-Oct

Why labour intensity matters

Citrus harvest combines pace with technique. Ladder work, picking-bag use, and WHS discipline all need to be consistent if farms want safe, productive crews.

Common farm challenges

  • Safety exposure increases with ladder-based picking
  • Incorrect bag and ladder technique slows output
  • Regional coverage matters across Gayndah, Mundubbera, and Wide Bay corridors
  • Farm owners need documented WHS controls as well as labour supply

Training and Delivery

How AgriHarvest solves it on-farm.

Worker training specifics

  • Ladder and bag technique before deployment
  • Site-specific SWMS briefing and daily pre-starts
  • Supervisor quality checks against packout standards
  • Attendance and output reporting during peak runs

Growing Areas

Demand for citrus harvest labor is spread across the main Queensland growing areas shown below.

Central BurnettGayndahMundubberaNorth BurnettBundabergEmerald

AgriHarvest serves these key Queensland regions to provide crop-specific labor tailored to local grower needs.

On-Farm View

A closer look at how citrus harvest work feels on the ground.

Workers harvesting citrus fruits in Queensland fields
Citrus harvest in action
Queensland citrus farms and growing regions
Queensland citrus growing areas
Citrus sorting and packaging in Queensland
Post-harvest citrus handling

Next Step

Citrus harvest coming up?

Send estimated start date, region, and worker count. AgriHarvest will scope labour, supervision, and deployment timing around your harvest window.