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Agriculture & Horticulture Jobs in Medemblik, Netherlands

Discover sustainable agriculture and horticulture jobs in Medemblik, Netherlands. Competitive wages and practical tips for EU workers seeking Dutch employment.

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Salary & Benefits

In 2026, the minimum wage for workers aged 21 and above in the Netherlands is €14.71/hour. Most agricultural jobs pay between €15 to €19 per hour, depending on experience and role, which provides a good income for EU workers. Some positions may offer overtime pay or bonuses during peak seasons. Benefits often include holiday allowances, paid sick leave, and sometimes housing or transport arrangements by the employer. Working in the Netherlands also offers access to social security and healthcare systems. To better understand potential earnings, use our Salary Calculator and see how your work can translate into a comfortable living while working in agri-sector roles.

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Frequently asked questions

Basic Dutch is helpful but not mandatory for many agricultural jobs, as most employers prioritize physical fitness and reliability. On-the-job training is often provided.

You will need a valid EU ID or passport, a BSN (Dutch social security number), and legal work authorization. Health insurance is also a requirement during your stay.

Salary ranges from €15 to €19 per hour for adult workers, depending on experience and position. Overtime and seasonal bonuses may increase earnings.

Yes, seasonal jobs are common during planting and harvest periods. You can find these opportunities by browsing our Jobs or visiting the seasonal page.

Ensure your legal documents are in order, get a BSN number, and understand your CAO rights. Always wear appropriate safety gear and follow workplace instructions.

Many horticulture jobs do not require prior experience as employers provide training. A positive attitude and willingness to learn are valued.