Perthshire Advertiser

Call for info on Seasonal Workers Scheme

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Two Perthshire politician­s have called on clarity on the future of the Seasonal Workers Scheme for 2021 and beyond.

Perthshire North MSP Mr John Swinney and Perth and North Perthshire MP Pete Wishart were speaking after the National Farmers Union Scotland (NFU Scotland) urged the UK Government to quickly confirm what steps they will be taking to allow growers to recruit non-UK staff following the cessation of freedom of movement next year.

NFU Scotland made clear that they supported the continuati­on of a fully-functional Seasonal Workers Scheme, and that significan­tly more non-UK staff than the current pilot scheme allowed would have to be recruited to meet demand in 2021.

Mr Swinney said: “The UK Government’s indecision is posing significan­t problems for local farmers.

“At a time of unpreceden­ted uncertaint­y for the soft-fruit sector as a result of the Tories’self-inflicted, damaging Brexit, soft-fruit farmers across Tayside need to know where they stand well in advance of next year’s season.

“The UK Government must extend and massively expand their Seasonal Workers Scheme in order to ensure that farmers across the region have sufficient access to labour.

“The decision to extend this scheme must be taken and publicly confirmed as a matter of urgency, and it is a disgrace that the SNP, in addition to the National Farmers Union, are again having to spell out this obvious fact to Westminste­r.

Mr Wishart added:“Farmers are making decisions now about what sort of crops will be grown and in what quantities.

“Without certainty from the UK Government, this job is like having one hand tied behind your back.”

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