The scholarships are available for apprentices in dairy farming, sheep and beef, and horticulture production.
Nigel says an apprenticeship sets people on a pathway to a successful career, with support, advice and goal-setting coming from both a Primary ITO training advisor and the apprentice's employer.
"With issues like trade, biosecurity, the environment, and competition all putting pressure on our industries, we believe the time is right to invest in people.
"New Zealanders depend on the primary sector, our largest export sector. It is growing and needs more skilled workers and employers.
"The future of farming and horticulture will be driven by innovation — not just scale. Our job is to train people to accelerate the pace of innovation, improve farming and horticulture practices, and deliver more profitable growth."
¦For more information, visit apprenticeships.ac.nz or call 0800 208020.