The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Plans for Land Army-style Pick for Britain campaign – page 2

Nationwide push expected due to shortage of migrant workers

- PRESS ASSOCIATIO­N

The government is reportedly set to launch a Land Army-style Pick for Britain campaign to stop the country’s crops from rotting in the fields.

The move follows action already taken by farmer groups in Scotland in a response to a likely shortage in the usual amount of seasonal workers coming to the UK from eastern Europe to carry out the work, due to coronaviru­s-related travel restrictio­ns.

A nationwide push is expected to be launched within weeks calling for anyone, from students to laid-off hospitalit­y workers, to pick fruit and vegetables “in the national interest”, the Daily Telegraph reports.

This comes after ministers were urged by farmers to consider deploying Army reservists to undertake the task.

Defra is also thought to be in discussion­s with the department for work and pensions over the idea of directing job seekers towards seasonal work.

The campaign would carry echoes of the Dig for Victory movement and the Women’s Land Army, the two major national programmes launched during the Second World War to keep the nation fed.

The farming industry is hoping to emulate the success of the call for people to help the NHS, which has elicited more than 600,000 volunteers.

Minette Batters, president of the

We have to empower a national campaign to motivate this ambition. MINETTE BATTERS.

National Farmers’ Union, said it was crucial the government sent a clear message to farmers about the importance of continuing to grow fruit and vegetables.

“We are very much looking at a campaign to Pick for Britain, inspiring people to pick these crops in the national interest,” Ms Batters said.

“For the time being it is going to be very difficult, if not impossible, to bring anybody in, so we have to empower a national campaign to motivate this ambition. It’s essential that this is kicked off now.”

The paper said ministers were looking at plans for the campaign but were unable to say when it was expected to launch.

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A likely shortage in the usual amount of seasonal workers coming to the UK could prompt the government to form a Land Army of pickers.
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