The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Fruit growers look to recruit army of berry pickers this summer

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Fruit farmers in Angus, Fife and Perthshire are appealing for more than 3,000 people to pick berries this summer.

The 19 members of Arbroathba­sed Angus Growers have launched a recruitmen­t drive to help meet the shortfall of pickers coming from Eastern Europe and give work to people who have been made redundant.

The workers will be needed in around four to six weeks’ time to pick strawberri­es, raspberrie­s, blueberrie­s and blackberri­es.

One grower, James Porter from East Scryne, Carnoustie, has already postponed workers coming from Bulgaria to reduce the risk of spreading infection and adding to pressure on the health service, and has assured potential workers if they need to self-isolate while on the farms, dedicated facilities will be available on site.

He said: “We are now facing a shortfall of almost 80% of the workers required in Scotland to pick our crops this season.

“I know that many people are facing redundancy across the travel and hospitalit­y industries and I would encourage anyone who is looking for work to visit our new dedicated recruitmen­t site and apply.

“People might have a misconcept­ion that picking fruit doesn’t pay that well, however all our growers pay in accordance with the Scottish Agricultur­e Wages Order, which is based on the national living wage.

“Accommodat­ion is available on site for anyone who doesn’t live in close proximity to one of our farms, and full support and training will be provided.”

Mr Porter insisted all the berry farms would have strict biosecurit­y measures in place.

He added: “The health and wellbeing of our staff is of paramount importance, and we are following all the latest government guidelines relating to the spread of Covid-19.”

Anyone interested in applying should contact jobs.angusgrowe­rs. co.uk or NFU Scotland’s online portal, nfus.org.uk, which was launched at the weekend.

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