Agriculture work

Germany is one of the most developed and comfortable countries for labor immigrants to work on farms. Farms in Germany are equipped with comfortable working conditions, high social security. In addition, there is a favorable mild climate, high quality food and household items. Even small towns in Germany are characterized by a developed infrastructure, good transport links, cleanliness on the streets is also a very important indicator.

Special characteristics of work on farms in Germany

Like any other work, work on German farms has its own characteristics. For example, people may be required for seasonal work. In general, they live and work on the farm under the conditions of the owner. The period of their stay can vary from 3 months to one year. One of the popular activities is strawberry cultivation. The berries can be planted both in greenhouses and grown in the fields. The length of the working day for workers is about 8 hours a day, sometimes a little more.

How to get a job at a farm?

An important point in applying for a job is the presence of a work visa or other EU documents. A tourist visa will not work for registration with our company. To prepare documents and obtain a visa, you will need to go through a number of instances and spend enough time. But our company can help you with this, we will take over these processes of obtaining a work visa. In order to get a job in Germany, one of the requirements for applicants is knowledge of German or English language. There are no official requirements on this issue. However, as practice shows, proficiency in German, or at least English, in order to get a job on a Farm in Germany, is often one of the decisive factors. In addition, professional skills and experience in animal care may be required. Citizens of post-Soviet countries who want to get a job abroad and meet certain requirements that the employer may impose on applicants have every chance of getting it. Moreover, both small and medium and large farms in Germany are no exception. When it comes to looking for a job in Germany, you can find vacancies by referring to German websites specifically designed for this. You can also refer to specialized companies such as our “Best Work in Europe”. To do this, simply enter our website www.bweu.eu in the search bar of your browser.

Payment

As for wages, in this case it is directly dependent on the quantity and quality of the harvested crop. In addition to growing and collecting strawberries in Germany, there are farms with raspberries, apple orchards, and so on. Modern farms in Germany, regardless of the type of activity, are equipped with the latest production equipment, the necessary equipment and computers. Also, in Germany there are over 95,000 livestock farms, only for the production of milk. Germany ranks first in this industry among the EU countries. The percentage of milk production from the entire European Union in the country is 20%. France produces about 16%, and the Polish republic about 8%. Often these are family farms, on which hired workers can work in addition to family members. Large dairy farms are in the northern part of Germany, while small dairy farms are in the southern part. The feeding of cattle requires special attention. Silage, soybean turf, haylage, grain crops, hay, combined fodder and oilcake are used on farms as fodder for cows. Mineral and special vitamin supplements are also popular. Dairy cows are fed twice a day. There are two ways to feed:

• by hand

• semi-automatic, when using the feed dispenser

Feeding cows is an important issue: milk yield depends on it. In Germany, the preparation of balanced diets for animals is taken very seriously. The calculation of feeding norms is carried out in special companies taking into account the weight, age and productivity of the livestock. Dairy cows are milked 3 times a day using milking machines or robots. For this purpose, special workshops have been built and equipped on large dairy farms. Milk is stored in a special container – tanks, at a temperature of 6 degrees Celsius. The collection of products with their subsequent dispatch to dairy plants is carried out once every two days. The quality of milk is strictly controlled: the percentage of fat content of the product and the amount of protein are determined. The price for milk is set taking into account these indicators. Additional workers on a dairy farm in Germany may be needed in the milking shop, to care for animals or as assistants in the sale of products. Despite the fact that milk production is not the most profitable industry in Germany, farms in the country are flourishing.

Job search in Germany

Is possible through multiple ways: directly through the websites of companies such as our www.bweu.eu, social networks Facebook @BestWorkInEu and Instagram @bestworkineu or announcements on thematic resources. This is a huge work that may not be crowned with success. Therefore, we strongly recommend contacting professionals. We receive requests from farmers to our company “Best Work in Europe”, indicating the information on which farm requires workers and what work is to be performed in every case. For example, cattle care is required, including feeding, grazing, brushing, castration, tail trimming, teeth cutting, and so on. The same applies to field work on farms in Germany, which involves harvesting vegetables, as well as sorting, collecting for storage and shipping when sold. If we are talking about forestry in Germany, then the work is also described, for example, cleaning and logging, working with professional tools, for example, with an electric saw, and so on. Among other things, the conditions of residence can be specified, in general, it is free and is paid only for utilities of 50-150 euros. Food for workers is most often carried out by agreement. As additional information in the texts of the announcement, we indicate the position, for example, a worker on a farm in the agricultural sector, as well as the place of work, the expected pay and description of the work schedule (end and beginning of the working day, its duration). We also indicate the requirements for the level of knowledge of German or English language, citizenship, age category of prospective candidates, as well as work experience in a particular branch of agriculture. In case additional requirements are imposed on employees, which may be related to the specifics of the work, then they are also indicated in these announcements. In other words, the amount of necessary information is unlimited and therefore post-Soviet citizens have a real chance to find a job at a German farm. Our company “Best Work in Europe”, will provide full information about open vacancies in Germany and will advise on important nuances for application on a farm. We will provide assistance and support in collecting a package of documents for obtaining a work visa. We will provide you with relevant vacancies that match your experience and knowledge. We will help in the preparation of logistics to the place of work on the farm or in organizing a move.