Boom in applications for poultry apprenticeships

Boom in applications for poultry apprenticeships

Figures from the British Poultry Council have revealed that demand for poultry apprenticeships is on the rise with up to 20 applicants applying for each advertised apprenticeship position.

The rise in demand for apprenticeships has been announced to coincide with the launch of the sixth annual National Apprenticeship Week (11th-15th March 2013, which is supported by manufacturing industries across the UK, including the British poultry industry.

Welcoming National Apprenticeship Week, Peter Bradnock, chief executive of the British Poultry Council, commented:“National Apprenticeship Week pays tribute to sectors such as the poultry industry which is investing in talented young people.

“To see such a high level of demand for apprenticeships in the industry is a real indication of the value of a career in poultry production and food manufacturing. There are a huge number of opportunities available to become an apprentice in the poultry industry, on farms, in hatcheries or in processing plants. We’re delighted that so many young people are considering this highly rewarding career.”

Nathan Raines, Academy Manager at Poultec Training Ltd, who provide Apprenticeships for the Poultry industry as well as a range of other sectors, commented: “We have seen a clear upward trend across the board in demand for apprenticeships this year, particularly in the poultry industry, which is highly competitive. This is very encouraging considering agricultural apprenticeships have traditionally been hard to fill.

“The industry is well paid, it attracts people who like to work with animals and is crying out for qualified and enthusiastic young people.”

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