The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Crisis warning of shortage in seasonal labour supply

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Shortages in the numbers of agricultur­e and horticultu­re workers risk becoming a “crisis” if urgent action is not taken to fill gaps in labour supply, MPs have said.

In a report launched following claims that labour shortages could see food rotting in fields, the parliament­ary Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs Committee said UK agricultur­e could not function without foreign labour.

Since the vote to leave the European Union, where many seasonal and farming workers come from, businesses have had increased difficulty in recruiting foreign labour, committee chairman Neil Parish said.

The report found Government statistics are inadequate for measuring agricultur­al labour needs, particular­ly around seasonal labour.

They must be reviewed by the end of this year to make sure they are adequate for making employment and immigratio­n policy post-Brexit, the report urged.

The Home Office has said a new “seasonal agricultur­al workers scheme”, which is unnecessar­y while the UK retains free movement of labour with the EU, could be introduced in a short period of time – five to six months.

It is “vital” the labour supply available to the agricultur­e and horticultu­re sectors does not dry up because of uncertaint­y caused by new immigratio­n arrangemen­ts instituted following the UK’s exit from the EU, the MPs said.

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Many seasonal farm workers come from European Union countries.

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