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Find Your Job as a Food Production Worker for Vegetables in the Netherlands

Explore opportunities as a food production worker for vegetables in the Netherlands. Find out what to expect and how to apply.

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Overview

As a food production worker for vegetables in the Netherlands, you will play a crucial role in the agricultural and food processing industry. This job is ideal for EU migrant workers from countries like Romania, Poland, and Hungary who are seeking stable employment in a growing sector. Your responsibilities may include sorting, packing, and processing vegetables, ensuring they meet quality standards for distribution.

What to Expect

Working as a food production worker typically involves long hours, often in a fast-paced environment. You may be required to stand for extended periods and perform repetitive tasks. The work can be physically demanding, so being in good health is important. Most production facilities operate in shifts, which may include early mornings, evenings, and weekends.

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Salary & Benefits

The salary for a food production worker for vegetables typically starts at around €14.71 per hour (minimum wage for age 21+ in 2026). Many employers offer additional benefits such as paid holidays, overtime pay, and sometimes even transportation allowances. You can use our salary calculator to estimate your potential earnings.

How to Apply

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2 jobs found
Food Production
PeopleHub International Mobility SRL
Oss Temporary € 14,92 Housing provided Transport
PeopleHub International Mobility SRL
Ochten Temporary € 14,71 Housing provided Transport

Frequently asked questions

Typical tasks include sorting, packing, and processing vegetables to ensure quality and safety standards are met.

Experience is beneficial but not always required. Many employers offer training for new workers.

Expect to work in shifts, which may include mornings, evenings, and weekends. Long hours on your feet are common.

You can apply for a BSN at your local municipality after registering your address in the Netherlands.

Yes, health insurance is mandatory for all employees in the Netherlands.

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