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£1 MILLION AVAILABLE FOR YORKSHIRE AND HUMBER’S FARMERS AND GROWERS…ANY TAKERS?

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2 March 2011 More than £1 million is available for Yorkshire and Humber’s farmers, foresters and growers to help them improve the competitiveness of their business through skills and business development over the next year. LandSkills Programme Manager, Julie Hamilton, said: “LandSkills has been vitally important to farmers and growers in Yorkshire and Humber. Over the last two years close to 10,000 LandSkills events have supported more than 4,750 of the region’s farmers, foresters and growers. These workshops and discussion groups really help businesses improve their professionalism and their sustainability within the local economy, and I am thrilled that we can continue to help them develop.” David Hugill, Chair of the LandSkills Industry Advisory Board, said: “At a time when food security regularly dominates world headlines, it is great to know that these hardworking businesses will continue to be supported, receiving funding to get the training and updating they need for business success. This programme has already invested £1.6 million into these businesses, and we are pleased to continue offering this support.” Julie continued: “Farmers, foresters and growers need to act now if they want their share of the £1 million for funding. It’s not too late to increase your skills and help your business thrive in these difficult financial times.” LandSkills Yorkshire and Humber is managed by Lantra Sector Skills Council on behalf of Yorkshire Forward, as a part of the Rural Development Programme for England, which is jointly funded by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and DEFRA. LandSkills provides funding to help improve skills business profitability by providing up to 70% towards training expenses. Find out more or to find out if you are eligible, visit www.lantra.co.uk/LandSkills-YH. For more information on Lantra please visit www.lantra.co.uk. -ENDS- ISSUED BY: Samuel Zelmer-Jackson, Lantra Press Office – contact media@lantra.co.uk or call 02476 858 418. Follow LandSkills on Twitter at http://twitter.com/RDPELandSkills NOTES TO EDITOR: About LandSkills Yorkshire and Humber • Eligibility criteria apply, and to receive funding beneficiaries must be a farmer or grower, forestry business owner or contractor, agricultural contractor, farm or forestry employee or a young person entering farming or forestry. • You can get funded training for: • Improving work practices and resource management Technical skills • Complying with new legislation including animal health and welfare and nutrient management • Managing woodlands for fuel and economic benefit • Leadership, business and financial management. • LandSkills Yorkshire and Humber, managed by Lantra Sector Skills Council on behalf of Yorkshire Forward, is part of the Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) which is funded by Defra and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development. About Lantra • Lantra is the Sector Skills Council for land-based and environmental industries, working to ensure these businesses access the training, qualifications, skills and knowledge they need. • An independent UK organisation, Lantra works with employers and the UK’s governments to address the skills and productivity needs of approximately 230,000 businesses (one in every ten UK businesses) in: agriculture; animal care; animal technology; aquaculture; environmental conservation; equine; farriery; fencing; fisheries management; floristry; game and wildlife management; land-based engineering; horticulture, landscape and sports turf; production horticulture; trees and timber and veterinary activities. • By working together with the sector, Lantra leads research on skills issues and business needs, sets national standards and develops qualifications to meet modern business needs and help businesses grow through skills. • For more information see www.lantra.co.uk.

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