1 00:00:00,080 --> 00:00:03,840 Speaker 1: Well, yesterday we learned at about midday an NTI farmer 2 00:00:03,960 --> 00:00:08,520 Speaker 1: Charter's flight will It arrived from Vanuatu touchdown just after midday, 3 00:00:08,880 --> 00:00:12,559 Speaker 1: and it was delivering one hundred and sixty desperately needed 4 00:00:12,600 --> 00:00:16,200 Speaker 1: seasonal workers for this year's mango harvest. Joining us on 5 00:00:16,239 --> 00:00:18,520 Speaker 1: the line to tell us a bit more. Nt Farmers 6 00:00:18,600 --> 00:00:21,120 Speaker 1: CEO Paul Burke, Good morning to you, Paul. 7 00:00:22,160 --> 00:00:25,480 Speaker 2: Good day, Katie, gooday listeners. Great news yesterday. 8 00:00:25,680 --> 00:00:30,040 Speaker 1: Yeah, wasn't it just how desperately did our mango farmers 9 00:00:30,080 --> 00:00:31,720 Speaker 1: require these workers to arrive. 10 00:00:33,400 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 2: It's been a really challenging period. A lot of our 11 00:00:36,720 --> 00:00:40,400 Speaker 2: workforce that we had secured, and I've been on the 12 00:00:40,400 --> 00:00:43,120 Speaker 2: show a lot talking about trying to get workers were 13 00:00:43,120 --> 00:00:46,360 Speaker 2: coming out of New South Wales and Victoria, so it's 14 00:00:46,400 --> 00:00:49,559 Speaker 2: been very challenging moving those people around. And to have 15 00:00:49,600 --> 00:00:53,479 Speaker 2: one hundred and sixty people arrived from Vaniwaiu yesterday certainly 16 00:00:53,600 --> 00:00:55,800 Speaker 2: was a shot in the arm for industry and gives 17 00:00:55,840 --> 00:00:57,040 Speaker 2: us a little bit of light at the end of 18 00:00:57,080 --> 00:00:57,560 Speaker 2: the tunnel. 19 00:00:57,920 --> 00:00:59,880 Speaker 1: How did it work, Paul? Did you guys have to 20 00:01:00,160 --> 00:01:02,280 Speaker 1: have to pay for and charted the flight yourself or 21 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:04,479 Speaker 1: how did the logistics sort of work in that sense. 22 00:01:05,400 --> 00:01:09,480 Speaker 2: Yeah, so both the charter flight and quarantine chargers in 23 00:01:09,560 --> 00:01:13,080 Speaker 2: teeth armers pay upfront and then we work with growers 24 00:01:14,319 --> 00:01:19,039 Speaker 2: to pay their component back as their workers and as 25 00:01:19,080 --> 00:01:21,200 Speaker 2: their cash flow allows. 26 00:01:21,520 --> 00:01:25,240 Speaker 1: And Paul, I'm assuming that our farmers must have been 27 00:01:25,280 --> 00:01:28,280 Speaker 1: so happy when these workers arrived yesterday. But from that 28 00:01:28,400 --> 00:01:31,200 Speaker 1: vision I saw on nine News Darwin last night, looked 29 00:01:31,200 --> 00:01:34,080 Speaker 1: like those workers were very happy to get here as well. 30 00:01:35,120 --> 00:01:37,720 Speaker 2: Yeah. I mean that's a great story of one of 31 00:01:37,720 --> 00:01:41,000 Speaker 2: the ladies that's been here about eighteen months is going 32 00:01:41,000 --> 00:01:44,240 Speaker 2: home to buy a house and a car, So you know, 33 00:01:44,360 --> 00:01:47,840 Speaker 2: what a life changing experience for her, and I think 34 00:01:48,160 --> 00:01:51,040 Speaker 2: that's something we should be celebrating with our Pacific neighbors. 35 00:01:51,240 --> 00:01:53,680 Speaker 1: Now, how soon are they going to be able to 36 00:01:53,680 --> 00:01:56,400 Speaker 1: get out there and start working. I understand they've got 37 00:01:56,440 --> 00:01:58,360 Speaker 1: to go through quarantine first, is that right? 38 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:02,720 Speaker 2: That's right. So they've got four days mandatory quarantine at 39 00:02:02,720 --> 00:02:05,520 Speaker 2: Howard Springs and then they'll be tested again at day seventeen. 40 00:02:06,000 --> 00:02:10,639 Speaker 2: I guess to reshure all of our territorians, Vanowatu has 41 00:02:10,680 --> 00:02:13,400 Speaker 2: no COVID at the moment, so coming from a very 42 00:02:13,400 --> 00:02:17,639 Speaker 2: safe place and we've always put the Health and Safety 43 00:02:17,639 --> 00:02:20,079 Speaker 2: of territoriums front and foremost of our discussions. 44 00:02:20,560 --> 00:02:22,760 Speaker 1: I know that you have worked so hard on being 45 00:02:22,800 --> 00:02:25,760 Speaker 1: able to do this. I know that our mango farmers 46 00:02:26,120 --> 00:02:28,040 Speaker 1: have needed this. It's a real shot in the arm, 47 00:02:28,080 --> 00:02:31,480 Speaker 1: as you've put it just a moment ago. In terms 48 00:02:31,480 --> 00:02:34,040 Speaker 1: of our mango season for this year, how are those 49 00:02:34,080 --> 00:02:34,760 Speaker 1: crops looking? 50 00:02:35,880 --> 00:02:38,480 Speaker 2: So we're forecasting at the moment around two point eight 51 00:02:38,480 --> 00:02:41,600 Speaker 2: million trays of the Darwin region, which is similar to 52 00:02:41,680 --> 00:02:46,320 Speaker 2: last year. But certainly some varieties aren't coming on as 53 00:02:46,400 --> 00:02:51,679 Speaker 2: quick as we thought. So our traditional KP market looks 54 00:02:51,680 --> 00:02:54,480 Speaker 2: a little softer or a little patchy, but Calypso and 55 00:02:54,520 --> 00:02:58,160 Speaker 2: honey gold are looking very very strong, good start. We're 56 00:02:58,200 --> 00:03:01,360 Speaker 2: in for a big year. Melin Trees puts a mango 57 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:02,560 Speaker 2: in every Australian's hand. 58 00:03:02,800 --> 00:03:05,560 Speaker 1: Absolutely well, Paul, It's always lovely to talk to you, 59 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:08,000 Speaker 1: but I'm really glad that it's with good news this morning. Mate, 60 00:03:08,000 --> 00:03:09,959 Speaker 1: Thank you so much for having a chat with us. 61 00:03:10,880 --> 00:03:12,720 Speaker 2: Thanks Katie, Thanks listeners and enjoy your day. 62 00:03:12,840 --> 00:03:17,000 Speaker 1: Thank you. And that's nt Farmer's CEO there, Paul Burke