Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies (Jan 2023)

Agrifood systems knowledge exchange through Australia‐Pacific circular migration schemes

  • Federico Davila,
  • Olivia Dun,
  • Carol Farbotko,
  • Brent Jacobs,
  • Natascha Klocker,
  • Ema Vueti,
  • Lavinia Kaumaitotoya,
  • Angela Birch,
  • Peter Kaoh,
  • Tikai Pitakia,
  • Sinaitakala Tuʼitahi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/app5.370
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1-3
pp. 5 – 27

Abstract

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Abstract Pacific Island workers contribute significantly to Australiaʼs agriculture and food security through the Seasonal Worker Programme (SWP). Previous studies show the economic benefits of the SWP to both Australian agro‐industries and Pacific workers. However, there are limited studies about the agricultural knowledge exchange that occurs via the circular migration enabled by the SWP, and the experiences of workers and employers as agricultural knowledge holders. With the SWP merged into the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility Scheme, there is an opportunity to help define how circular migration is both an economic and agricultural development policy. In this paper, we present findings from interviews with 63 workers (from Solomon Islands, Tonga, and Vanuatu) about agricultural knowledge and skills acquired and exchanged via SWP participation. We provide a discussion of opportunities for knowledge exchange in international labour mobility, and areas of future research in circular migration.

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