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Italy Agriculture Careers for Foreign Applicants

Are you dreaming of working among the rolling grape farms and bright olive groves of Italy? Do you need to duty on beautiful farms in Italy? Maybe in the green vineyards or sunny olive fields? The farming industry in Italy, called agricoltura, is very important. It always needs more workers, even from other countries.

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If you are from a country outside the European Union, there is a clear system to get farm jobs in Italy. This guide will help you learn how to get seasonal farm work. You will be learn the visa methods, duty search, and what to expect when working in Italy nation.

Understanding the Gateway: The Decreto Flussi

The Decreto Flussi is the most important rule for people who want to work in Italy. Every year, the Italian government says how many foreign workers can enter the country for jobs. This number is called the quota.

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If you want to work in farming or tourism, you must apply under this program.

Key Quotas and Dates for 2025 (Seasonal Work)

The government has made more space for foreign workers in 2025.

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YearTotal Seasonal QuotasAgriculture/Tourism AllocationKey Application Date (“Click Day”)
202593,550 (Total)Up to 110,000 (Combined Seasonal)February 12, 2025

Important Tip

The job application is done by your employer. You cannot apply by yourself. The Italian employer must send your work permit request, called Nulla Osta, through the Ministry of Interior website. This day is called the “Click Day.”

Words to Know

  • Nulla Osta: This is the work permit your employer must get for you.
  • Decreto Flussi: The rule that sets the number of foreign workers each year.
  • Seasonal Work Visa: The visa you apply for after you get the Nulla Osta.

In-Demand Entry-Level Farm Roles and Regions

Most jobs on Italian farms are seasonal. You do not need special skills. You only need to be strong and ready to work outside.

Here are some common farm jobs and where they are found:

Job TypeBest SeasonMain Regions
Grape Picking / Winery HelperAugust – OctoberPiedmont, Veneto, Tuscany
Olive PickingOctober – DecemberPuglia, Sicily, Calabria
Fruit PickingMay – SeptemberEmilia-Romagna, Trentino-Alto Adige, Tuscany
Greenhouse WorkAll yearLazio, Sicily

If you can drive farm machines or tractors, you can also apply for Machine Operator jobs. These jobs pay better than basic labor jobs.

Salary and Labor Law: What to Expect

Pay for Farm Workers

Italy does not have one national minimum wage. Pay is decided by special agreements between worker unions and employers.

  • Average Pay for Seasonal Worker: €1,185 to €1,500 per month (about €12–€14 per hour).
  • Unskilled Farm Worker: €1,000 to €1,200 per month.

Worker Rights

All foreign workers in Italy have the same rights as Italian workers. This includes:

  • Social security (INPS)
  • Health and accident insurance (INAIL)
  • Paid holidays
  • Free or cheap housing for workers

These are part of Italian labor law. Your employer must follow these rules.

Practical Step-by-Step Application Guide

Here is how you can get a farm job in Italy step by step.

Find a Good Employer

You must find an Italian employer who can sponsor your visa.

You can:

  • Apply on websites like Agrijobs.it.
  • Contact big farms in regions like Veneto or Puglia.
  • Talk to trusted job agencies that help with Decreto Flussi applications.

Employer Applies for Nulla Osta

Your bosses sends your Nulla Osta (work permit) request to the Italian moving workplace (SUI). They must do this on the “Click Day” (for 2025, February 12).

Apply for the Visa

When your Nulla Osta (work permit) is ready, you must apply for the Seasonal Duty Visa (Type D) at the Italian Consulate or embassy in your nation.

You will need:

  • A real passport
  • Copy of your Nulla Osta (work permit)
  • Proof of a area to live in Italy
  • Signed duty contract

Arrival and Residence Permit

When you come in Italy, you must apply for your Permesso di Soggiorno (home Permit) within 8 days. You can do this at the post office or police office (Police Headquarters).

Tip: It is best to understand some basic basic Italian words and sentence. This simple helps you speak with your boss and coworkers more simply.

Building a Long-Term Career Path

Many people start with short seasonal jobs but later stay in Italy for longer. If you work for at least two years in seasonal jobs, you can apply to change your visa to a long-term or permanent residence permit. Then you can work full-time and live in Italy for many years. There are also better job options in areas like farm management, wine production, and green farming (sustainable agriculture).

Dynamic Disclaimer

This information is only to help you learn. Rules and quotas for Italian visas can change anytime. Before you apply, always check the newest updates from the Italian Ministry of Interior or your local Italian Embassy or Consulate website.

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