Pig industry workers in the Yorkshire and Humber region are benefiting from funding for staff development, available through the Yorkshire Landskills programme.
BPEX is
encouraging pig producers and organisers running events, who have yet to utilise
this funding, to get in contact to discuss the opportunities available to them.
The aim is to give all pig producers access to affordable, local training that
is relevant to their role.
Already 139 pig
unit staff have been trained and 39 different events delivered with Landskills’
support. Money is available for any
kind of knowledge transfer activity and it is simple and easy to apply for –
BPEX handles most of the paperwork on behalf of producers.
Hazel Preece, a
training consultant who works with JSR Farms Ltd said: “It is great that a central body in the
pig industry is facilitating the funding; that way it gets to the heart of the
industry and improves the relevant skills.”
A total grant of
£70,000 was awarded for pig producers in the Yorkshire and Humberside region, with a range of different
events including on-farm training, veterinary workshops, farmer discussion
groups, BPEX Knowledge Transfer workshops and management training.
Louise Dorward of
J T Fall Ltd, Thirsk, attended a course
of workshops with the Bishopton Vet Group . She said: “Everybody should get involved
in training. No matter how much
experience they have, there is always something new to pick up. The workshops
were excellent; Duncan Berkshire put the information across in a simple and
straightforward manner, so that we could all
understand.”
To discuss the
training options available producers should contact Tess Howe, BPEX Skills
Development Manager, on 07779 321078 or e-mail: tess.howe@bpex.org.uk.
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