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"Extending seasonal workers visa scheme welcome, but skills gap remain" says CLA
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News  |  Thu - May 9, 2024 3:09 pm  |  Article Hits:1059  |  A+ | a-
THE UK Government has announced that the seasonal worker visa route will be extended until 2029, plus up to £50 million of further funding for new technology to support fully automated packhouses and more support to follow to bring robotic crop pickers on a par with human pickers in three to 5 years, and plans for a strategy to enhance skills provision and attract domestic workers.

But the CLA (Country Land and Business Association) is calling for more to be done to attract people into the industry from the UK workforce, highlighting the many skills gaps that remain.

CLA President Victoria Vyvyan said:- "Extending the seasonal workers visa scheme to 2029 is welcome, as migrant workers are vital for the ongoing viability of sectors such as horticulture and poultry. Greater efforts need to be made to attract people into the industry from the UK workforce. Agriculture is an exciting and dynamic sector, but there are considerable skills gaps and there needs to be more focus in Schools and Colleges on making it a more attractive career choice and encouraging those from a non-farming background into the industry. Increased automation will help fill labour shortages to an extent, but this requires significant investment and the costs may be prohibitive for some businesses. A lack of affordable housing in rural areas goes hand-in-hand with labour issues, with many workers unable to afford to live in the countryside. The planning system must support small-scale developments, adding small numbers of homes to a large number of villages.”


Other details the Government has announced include:-
  • 43,000 seasonal worker visas will be available to the horticulture sector in 2025, with another 2,000 visas for poultry. Further details of the number of visas available for 2026 to 2029 will be set out later this year.
     
  • Immediate work to fully automate a group of major packhouses in 12 to 18 months, which will improve understanding of the Government support needed to make fully automated packhouses universally viable.
     
  • The Government will also work with technology companies to accelerate the development of robotic crop harvesters; aiming to bring prototypes on a par with human pickers in three to 5 years.
Commenting on this news, Tom Bradshaw who is the current National Farmers Union (NFU) President has also hailed the scheme’s extension as a:- "huge relief" to the industry, following years of NFU campaigning. In a press statement, he also stated:- “This news will be a huge relief for the horticulture and poultry sectors that rely on seasonal workers and is a brilliant win for the NFU, which has been campaigning for a long term plan for seasonal workers for some time.”

Defra Secretary Steve Barclay has also commented in connection to the announcement that:- "Businesses do best when they can plan effectively for the future, which is why we've extended the seasonal worker visa route until 2029 to give farmers and growers the certainty they need to thrive."
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