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Seasonal Jobs in Agriculture & Horticulture in the Netherlands 2026

Find seasonal jobs in the Netherlands' agriculture and horticulture sector for 2026. Learn what to expect, requirements, pay, and how to apply easily.

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To find seasonal jobs in the Netherlands, start by visiting the Vakanču saraksts platform where many employers post vacancies. Prepare your CV and relevant documents, then create an account on our platform by clicking Reģistrēties. Filter the search results to show agricultural or horticultural roles, and carefully read the job descriptions. Apply directly through the platform by submitting your application and wait for employer contact. It can be helpful to reach out with questions about the role or required documents. Once offered a job, your employer will guide you through necessary paperwork like registration with the Dutch authorities (BSN), health insurance setup, and practical training for your tasks.

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As an EU citizen, you do not need a visa but must register with the Dutch authorities and obtain a BSN number upon arrival. Your employer can assist with this process.

Most seasonal jobs are in harvesting, packing, greenhouse work, or planting. For specific roles, check related pages like work in fruit and vegetable production or greenhouse worker tomato growing in eindhoven.

In 2026, wages start at around €14.71/hour and often range from €15 to €18/hour for seasonal agricultural roles, depending on tasks and hours worked.

Some employers offer free or subsidised housing, especially during peak seasons. Confirm this in your job offer and plan ahead if it’s not included.

You are protected under Dutch law and the CAO, which guarantees fair pay, safe working conditions, paid holidays, and statutory leave. Always check your contract for specific details.