Lantra and the Scottish Government have set up a new skills matching service which can support farm businesses suffering staff shortages due to coronavirus.

The new scheme will ensure that key businesses, such as farms, crofts and organisations which need help to continue to meet their animal welfare obligations, are able to find workers with relevant skills and experience.

The industry and individuals must continue to meet our animal welfare obligations

It has been set up by Lantra Scotland, a charity funded by the Scottish Government which works to increase the number and diversity of employees in the land-based sector.

Cabinet Secretary for Rural Economy Fergus Ewing said: “It’s vital the Scottish agriculture sector can continue to produce the food that our country needs. Equally, the industry and individuals must continue to meet our animal welfare obligations.

“This Skills Matching Service (SMS) has the potential to enable everyone with livestock and multiple animals to get the labour support and help they need during the pandemic.

“Our students and staff from colleges and universities, vets and vet nurses furloughed or made redundant, and individuals with relevant transferable skills and experience can play a critical role in offering support in the coming weeks and months.”

It looks to hear from individuals with skills and experience in areas such as general agriculture, animal care and machine operation who are perhaps looking for work, a career change, or even those who are just happy to lend a hand, if needed.

To join the skills matching service, click here. Find out more by contacting Lantra Scotland on 01738 310164 or emailing scotland@lantra.co.uk.