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Salmon farming report highlights a third of workforce under 30

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By Milthon Lujan

UK.- A report published today (12thDecember) by the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) shows that more than 700 young people between the ages of 17 and 30 are employed in the salmon farming sector. The majority work in Highlands and Islands communities and represent about a third of the workforce.

While many are employed on the farms, there is also a wide range of jobs including engineering, veterinary, processing, sales and marketing, HR, laboratories and research.

Julie Hesketh-Laird, chief executive of the SSPO, welcomed the findings in the introduction to the report:

“For the salmon farming sector, these young people are vital employees, keeping the workforce growing and embracing new ideas and new technologies. They can work their way up the career ladder to become the managers of the future.

“Young people join salmon farming companies straight from school, after college or as graduates. For them, their work offers a well-paid, sustainable career path through on-the-job skills training, Modern Apprenticeships, National Progression Awards and graduate training.

“The chance for young people to live and work in the rural areas they were brought up in is very important. As a result, salmon farming companies often have several generations from the same family as loyal employees.

“Salmon farming companies have become house builders and telecoms advocates, supporting local community initiatives and schools to help all their workers, especially the young, find suitable modern facilities in the remote areas where they work.”

The sector works closely with many organisations like Lantra, Skills Development Scotland, North Atlantic Fisheries College, Inverness College, the Institute of Aquaculture and others to offer as many development opportunities as possible to young people interested in a career in aquaculture.

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The SSPO report features case studies of some of the young people employed in the sector who describe their jobs and the opportunities that working in salmon farming offers them.

Read the report “Young people in salmon farming 2018”: http://scottishsalmon.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Young-people-in-salmon-farming-2018.pdf 

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