Germany will from next week relax entry restrictions for seasonal workers introduced to slow the spread of the coronavirus, a government source has said.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's cabinet approved proposals from agriculture minister Julia Kloeckner for seasonal workers from European Union states and Schengen countries to be able to enter Germany again as of 16 June without the restrictions.
Germany had previously stipulated that a maximum of 80,000 seasonal workers could enter the country due to the pandemic, although just under half that quota was used.
Easing Of Lockdown
As the number of new coronavirus cases falls and Germany continues to ease its lockdown, farmers are keen to ensure they are ready for this year's harvest.
Last year, almost 300,000 seasonal workers were employed in Germany's agriculture sector, mainly from Romania and Poland.
However, the government agreed that employers would be required to implement hygiene standards.
Fixed teams would be set up from the start to reduce the risk of spreading the virus and if one worker becomes ill, the whole team must be isolated.
The new rules will apply until 31 December. Reuters had seen a draft of the plans on Tuesday.