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NPA calls for action to address labour shortages

Alistair DriverBy Alistair DriverJuly 14, 20223 Mins Read
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The NPA has called for action to address labour shortages that have crippled the pork sector, following a long-awaited Government-industry meeting. 

An NPA delegation, including chairman Rob Mutimer, Zoe Davies and Lizzie Wilson, recently met Ministers and officials from Defra, the Home Office, the Department for Work and Pensions and the Department for Education to discuss the ongoing problems caused by labour shortages in the pork supply chain.

The meeting, chaired by Farming Minister Victoria Prentis, also included prominent figures from the pork processing sector, as the supply chain made the case for action,

Discussion covered the issues faced in recruiting sufficient labour in both the processing and farm sectors, the reasons behind these problems and how Government policy could support the industry going forward.

However, Mr Mutimer described the meeting, ultimately, as ‘frustrating’. “We were grateful to Victoria Prentis for chairing the meeting and bringing people from various parts of Government, including the Home Office, which has been difficult to engage with on this issue,” she said

“We covered a lot of ground and we managed to get our arguments across. However, I’m afraid we didn’t secure the commitments on policies that would allow the pork supply chain to secure the labour it desperately needs in the long-term. We are hopeful however that it is a solid starting point, on which to try to move forward.”

Discussion points

Key points raised included:

  • A figure from a leading pork processor explained how the business was working with job centres and local communities to hire staff but was still reliant on international labour, which was often difficult to recruit. He highlighted, for example, how the English language requirement was still a barrier to recruitment.
  • Industry figures called for improvements in numerous other areas, including more flexibility on apprenticeships, more of a work-based training focus and more funding to tech and engineering roles, as the quality of courses has been reduced.
  • Another industry representative stressed that the farm, allied and veterinary sectors were all very short-staffed and asked what could be done to encourage young people to take up careers in these sectors.
  • Mr Mutimer added individual farmers simply cannot access the labour to run the farms under the various Government schemes, as they are ‘totally impractical for small businesses’. Farmers have tried to recruit locally but the labour pool is too small. He said farmers desperately needed more help from Government.
  • Zoe Davies said a fundamental review of the skills needed was required, alongside a practical look at the supply chain and sources of labour. This is key to our ability to produce food in the UK in future, she said.
  • On migrant labour, another processor representative highlighted the difficulties in utilising the skilled worker route for bringing workers in from outside the EU, including the time taken, initially 18 months, to get workers through the door and the cost attached to each worker.
  • Industry representatives also questioned when the Government would review the shortage occupation list, including calls to add butchers to the list, making it easier to recruit them.
  • The NPA’s Lizzie Wilson asked if the Migration Advisory Committee concludes in their forthcoming report that butchers should be on the list, whether the Home Office would reject the recommendation for a second time.
  • Mrs Prentis said the points would be passed onto the Home Office and acknowledged that there are still ‘significant challenges’ in the labour market.

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Alistair Driver

Editor Pig World, group editor Agronomist and Arable Farmer and Farm Contractor. National Pig Association webmaster. Former political editor at Farmers Guardian. Occasional media pundit. Brought up on a Leicestershire farm. Works from a shed in his Oxfordshire garden.

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