A Powys-based initiative, AgriStart, has been launched to encourage young people from non-farming backgrounds to pursue a career in the agricultural and horticultural sectors.
Targeting 16 to 28-year-olds, this exclusively Powys-based offer provides a range of fully funded training courses, including Tractor Driving, Health & Safety, and Livestock Handling, tailored to provide essential skills in various areas and are available both face-to-face and online.
Sarah Lewis, Deputy Director Lantra Wales, explained: “AgriStart has the potential to support those passionate about a future in agriculture and horticulture through supporting their training needs.
“Our hope is that this will ensure the sector’s vitality for years to come. I would encourage any young person interested to seize this opportunity by learning more at wales.lantra.co.uk/agristart or contact us on wales@lantra.co.uk.”
Run by Lantra Wales, the programme is supported by Powys County Council and funded through the UK Government’s Shared Prosperity Fund.
Cllr David Selby, the council’s Cabinet Member for a More Prosperous Powys and Chair of the Powys Shared Prosperity Fund Local Partnership Board, said: “One of the key challenges facing Powys is an aging population, particularly in the agricultural sector.
“This project is a vital step in preparing young individuals with the right skills and certifications, encouraging a young and dynamic workforce in the sector.
“Our aim is to ensure learners have a positive and influential training experience, setting them on a path to continued professional development and a fulfilling career in agriculture and horticulture.”