Blueberry farming is one of Canada’s most important and rewarding agricultural sectors, and the people who plant, tend, harvest, and grade that crop are the backbone of every successful berry operation in the country. A Canadian blueberry farming operation is currently hiring Farm Workers and Produce Graders to join their team across a comprehensive range of crop cultivation, harvesting, grading, equipment operation, and general farm maintenance responsibilities for the upcoming growing and harvest season. No formal education is required and the farm will train all successful candidates on site, making this a genuinely accessible opportunity for motivated individuals including newcomers, refugees, youth, veterans, Indigenous workers, and visible minorities who bring physical readiness, personal reliability, and a genuine willingness to contribute to a farm team that operates with strong values around diversity, inclusion, and cross-cultural respect. Staff accommodation is available for eligible candidates, and the farm actively supports settlement needs, social and labour market integration, foreign credential recognition, and the creation of a welcoming work environment for every person who joins their team. With an estimated competitive hourly rate of $17.20 to $20.00 based on current Canadian agricultural labour benchmarks, early morning and day shift availability, and a farm culture built on ethics, teamwork, and genuine support for workers from all backgrounds, this blueberry farm worker job in Canada is a well-supported, inclusive, and physically rewarding seasonal employment opportunity for a hardworking, flexible, and community-minded individual ready to contribute to a productive Canadian berry farming operation from their very first day on the land.
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Company Overview
This is a Canadian blueberry farming operation committed to growing, harvesting, and delivering high-quality blueberry crops through a well-managed seasonal production cycle that spans field preparation, cultivation, fertilization, harvesting, grading, and post-harvest handling across productive berry farming land. The farm operates with a strong team culture centred on shared values, mutual respect, and the kind of ethical, inclusive, and diversity-affirming workplace practices that create genuinely welcoming employment environments for workers from every background and life experience. The operation actively supports newcomers and refugees with immediate settlement needs, social integration, and foreign credential recognition, provides cultural competency and cross-cultural training to all employees, offers on-the-job training tailored to youth, creates awareness programs for veterans, and applies hiring policies that actively discourage discrimination against visible minorities. Canadian work experience is not required, making this farm a particularly meaningful and supportive first Canadian agricultural employer for internationally experienced farm workers building their careers in Canada.
Key Responsibilities
Field Preparation and Crop Cultivation:
- Clear fields of wood, stones, and other physical obstructions at the start of the season to prepare growing areas for planting and cultivation activities, working efficiently and safely to create the clean, obstacle-free field conditions that productive blueberry crop management requires
- Clear and collect brush, debris, and organic waste from fields, pens, and other work areas throughout the season, maintaining the overall cleanliness, safety, and operational readiness of the farm’s growing and working environments
- Apply fertilizers and mix fertilizer blends according to the farm’s crop nutrition program, following correct application rates, mixing procedures, and all applicable safety and environmental handling requirements for fertilizer use on agricultural blueberry fields
- Fertilize and spray blueberry crops with approved agricultural inputs at the correct times and application rates in accordance with the farm’s integrated crop management program and all relevant pesticide and herbicide safety regulations
- Apply the technique of hoeing between crop rows accurately and consistently throughout the cultivation period, removing competing weed growth and loosening soil between blueberry plants to promote crop health and maintain the clean growing conditions that berry production requires
- Perform thorough weeding across all assigned blueberry growing areas using appropriate manual techniques, removing competing vegetation consistently to protect crop health and minimize pest and disease pressure across the berry fields throughout the growing season
- Clean crops as required during the cultivation period, removing damaged, diseased, or non-productive plant material to support the overall health and productivity of the blueberry planting
Harvesting and Post-Harvest Processing:
- Cut and harvest blueberry crops at the correct stage of maturity across all assigned field areas, working at the pace and with the careful physical handling required to meet daily harvest volume targets while maintaining the fruit quality and integrity that marketable blueberry production demands
- Cut agricultural seed according to the farm’s established standards as required during the production cycle, applying the correct cutting technique and quality assessment criteria specified by the farm’s crop management protocols
- Divide freshly harvested blueberries accurately into marketable and non-marketable lots immediately following harvest, applying consistent and well-calibrated quality judgment to ensure only product meeting the farm’s market standards proceeds to the grading and packing stage
- Grade harvested blueberries and other fruits and vegetables into the correct market grades based on careful and consistent personal assessment of each item’s size, shape, colour, and volume, understanding that accurate grading directly determines the price the farm receives for its product and is one of the most commercially important tasks performed throughout the post-harvest operation
- Examine all harvested produce thoroughly for quality indicators and market readiness, removing any items that do not meet the applicable grade standard and handling borderline items consistently in accordance with the farm’s established grading guidelines
- Load, unload, and transfer crates, supplies, farm produce, livestock, and poultry safely and efficiently across all farm locations and transport vehicles as required throughout the daily and seasonal operational workflow
Equipment Operation and Maintenance:
- Operate farm machinery and equipment safely and competently across all assigned field, cultivation, harvesting, and post-harvest processing activities, following correct operating procedures, manufacturer guidelines, and farm safety protocols for each piece of equipment used throughout the season
- Maintain all assigned farm machinery and equipment in clean and correctly functioning condition throughout the season, performing basic operator maintenance checks and reporting any mechanical issues, damage, or maintenance requirements to the farm supervisor promptly for timely repair or replacement
Reporting and General Farm Duties:
- Write clear and accurate daily basic progress reports covering key operational activities, field observations, harvest volumes, equipment status, and any issues or concerns requiring supervisory attention, maintaining the documentation record that the farm’s operational management and quality assurance systems depend on
- Maintain a clean, safe, and organized personal work area across all farm locations throughout every shift, following all applicable workplace health and safety guidelines and contributing to the overall safety, hygiene, and operational efficiency of the blueberry farming operation
- Communicate effectively and professionally with supervisors and fellow team members throughout the shift, demonstrating the interpersonal skills, cultural respect, and collaborative team orientation that the farm’s inclusive workplace culture actively promotes and expects from every person on the team
Qualifications
What the Farm is Looking For:
- No formal education degree, certificate, or diploma is required for this position as the farm will provide comprehensive on-site training for all successful candidates in the specific blueberry farming techniques, equipment operation procedures, grading standards, and safety protocols applicable to their operation
- Prior experience in berry farming, fruit picking, produce grading, crop cultivation, or a related agricultural outdoor work role is a genuine asset that will be viewed positively during the candidate review process, though the farm’s training commitment makes this role genuinely accessible to motivated candidates without prior formal Canadian farm experience
- Canadian work experience is not required, and internationally experienced farm workers and newcomers to Canada are actively encouraged to apply and will receive the same full consideration and on-site training support as all other applicants
- Ability to distinguish between colours accurately and good hand and eye coordination essential for blueberry grading, quality assessment, and the precise manual picking and handling tasks that berry harvest and post-harvest processing involve throughout the season
- Sound discrimination ability to monitor machinery, environmental conditions, and operational sounds across the farm’s various work areas and respond appropriately to auditory cues that indicate operational or safety concerns requiring attention
- Physical fitness and genuine stamina for sustained outdoor farm labour across all weather conditions the Canadian blueberry growing season presents, including the ability to handle loads of up to 23 kilograms, stand for extended periods, walk across field terrain, and bend, crouch, and kneel repeatedly throughout full shift hours during peak cultivation and harvest periods
- A reliable, organized, flexible, and quick-learning personal approach to the work, with the pressure tolerance and deadline awareness to manage a large and physically demanding workload across the intensive blueberry harvest and post-harvest processing periods without losing the attention to detail that crop quality management requires
- Strong personal values and ethics in the workplace with the interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and team orientation required to contribute positively to a diverse and inclusive farm team that brings workers together from a wide range of backgrounds, nationalities, and life experiences
- Must meet the language requirements applicable to safe and effective farm communication and the completion of daily basic progress reports as specified in the active job listing
Inclusion and Support Programs:
This farm actively supports the following groups and provides the programs and resources listed below as part of their commitment to building a genuinely welcoming and inclusive agricultural workplace:
Newcomers and refugees receive assistance with immediate settlement needs including housing, transportation, storage, childcare, and winter clothing support, as well as access to community resources, language training, skills training, and foreign credential recognition support to facilitate successful social and labour market integration in Canada.
Youth workers receive on-the-job training programs tailored specifically to their learning needs and career development goals within the agricultural sector.
Veterans receive awareness training delivered to all farm employees to create a respectful and welcoming work environment that recognizes and values the service and skills veterans bring to civilian agricultural employment.
Indigenous workers benefit from cultural competency training and awareness programs provided to all farm employees, creating a workplace environment that is genuinely respectful of and welcoming to Indigenous team members from all communities.
Visible minorities are supported through hiring policies that actively discourage discrimination throughout the recruitment and selection process, including measures to reduce unconscious bias, alongside diversity and cross-cultural training delivered to all employees to foster an inclusive daily working environment.
Benefits and Perks
This Canadian blueberry farming operation has built a working environment and support structure that goes well beyond what most seasonal agricultural employers offer, combining competitive pay with genuine inclusion programs and practical settlement support for workers from diverse backgrounds. Here is what comes with joining their farm team:
- An estimated competitive hourly rate of $17.20 to $20.00 based on current Canadian agricultural labour benchmarks for blueberry farm worker and produce grader roles, with actual compensation reflecting the candidate’s relevant experience and the farm’s established seasonal pay structure
- Staff accommodation available for eligible candidates, providing a practical and accessible housing solution for workers relocating to the farm’s rural location for the blueberry growing and harvest season
- Comprehensive on-site training provided for all successful candidates regardless of prior experience level or Canadian work history, ensuring every new team member receives the practical skills, crop technique knowledge, equipment familiarization, and safety training needed to perform their role effectively from the earliest days of their employment
- Active settlement and integration support for newcomers and refugees covering housing, transportation, storage, childcare, winter clothing, community resource access, language training, skills training, and foreign credential recognition, making this one of the most comprehensively supportive first Canadian agricultural employers available to internationally experienced farm workers
- Diversity and cross-cultural training delivered to all employees, creating a workplace culture where every team member regardless of background, identity, or origin feels genuinely welcomed, respected, and valued throughout their time on the farm
- Early morning and day shift working hours that provide a structured and manageable daily schedule with the rest and personal time outside of work that physically demanding seasonal farm employment requires for sustained performance and personal wellbeing across the full season
- The genuine daily satisfaction of working outdoors in productive Canadian blueberry fields where the results of your physical effort are visible and tangible in every crate of quality berries that leaves the farm for market, contributing to a food supply that Canadian and international consumers genuinely value and depend on throughout the harvest season
How to Apply
This Canadian blueberry farming operation is actively recruiting Farm Workers and Produce Graders for the upcoming growing and harvest season and welcomes applications from motivated individuals of all backgrounds including newcomers, refugees, youth, veterans, Indigenous workers, visible minorities, and internationally experienced agricultural workers for whom Canadian work experience is not required.
To apply, submit your resume or a brief personal summary outlining your interest in the farm worker and produce grader role, any relevant agricultural or physical outdoor work experience you bring to the position, and confirmation that you meet the language requirements listed in the active job posting. Please also indicate whether you would require staff accommodation support or any of the settlement and integration services the farm provides for newcomers and refugees, so the hiring team can prepare the appropriate support resources ahead of your start date.
Applications are reviewed as they are received and suitable candidates will be contacted promptly to discuss start date, accommodation arrangements, training schedule, and the details of joining the blueberry farm team for the upcoming season. Every great blueberry harvest begins with the right people in the field, and this farm is committed to being the right employer for workers from every walk of life who show up ready to learn, work hard, and contribute to something genuinely worth growing. Apply today and take the first step toward a Canadian blueberry farming season that will build your skills, respect your background, and value your effort from the very first morning you arrive.