If you want to work on a Norwegian farm
Over the years we've had people from USA, Sweden, Poland, Czechia, China, Hungary, Sri Lanka, India, Russia to mention some. Register for an account here and get in touch with conscious farmers in need for your services.
Most farmers are able to offer fod and lodging, some even transport. Your services are valuable to the farmers. Many see this as not just work, but as an adventure; something to tick off the bucket list.
Du har en bondegård og trenger hjelp på den
Få tilgang til ratifisert arbeidskraft som passer for deg; vi gjør det altfor lett for deg å skaffe arbeidskraft.
Et engangsbeløp betales til oss ved hver allokering, men vi skal skjære kostnaden ned til kostverdi, da denne tjenesten er ment å være til hjelp for bonden. Vi skal uansett sørge for å ha kontaktet arbeidskraften på forhånd, legge opp reiserutene, holde orden på papirarbeidet, og vedlikeholde ratifiseringen. Fra før av har vi erfaring fra formidling til byggebransjen; men vi tror det er best at du som arbeidsgiver også skal ha muligheten til å bestemme hvordan dette webstedet skal være.
Testimonials
Canadian picking potatoes in Toten
I made it to Toten in the spring of 2018. My working hours were between 08 and 17 with an hour break in-between. After 60 days of working, I got assigned to a strawberry-picking site with the same hours to the full length of my legal stay in the country. The pay was alright and I'm coming back next year.
Czech hearding Lamas!! in Norway
Just the weirdest stuff; Lamas in Norway. It was a lonely job a tad above sea-level; say 900 meters. This year, perfect weather and made a lot of friends meanwhile
Polak in multiple assignments
Now this is something to write home about. FarmHands got me engaged at 4 places during my 6 months stay in Norway. I even went to a fishing port up north. But the most interesting part was that at a dairy farm in the south. After that I got accepted to a school of agriculture on an international quota. My work there did finance my education