The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Gove promises ‘clarity’ on migrant workers scheme by next month

UK minister says he has been working hard across department­s

- Jim Millar jimillar@thecourier.co.uk

Delivery of a scheme that allows seasonal migrant workers to come to Scotland is now “urgent”, UK Government minister Michael Gove was told.

Lochy Porter, managing director of Angus Soft Fruits, told Mr Gove the importance of migrant labour to the success of the industry and the scale of the workers contributi­on.

Mr Gove said he had been working hard across government department­s, and that he hoped to have “complete clarity” by March.

Angus MP Kirstene Hair, who invited Mr Gove to visit Angus, argued the industry is now at “breaking point”.

She said: “More EU workers stayed on the Continent last year – leading to a 15% shortfall in UK horticultu­re.

“That figure will only increase this year without a scheme allowing ease of access for seasonal employees – much like the Seasonal Agricultur­al Workers Scheme previously in place.”

She added: “This situation has now reached breaking point – the industry simply cannot afford for the Government to hold off taking action on this issue.”

Mr Gove said: “We place great value on the UK’s food and farming industries and seeing the fantastic business of fruit growing here at Angus Soft Fruits reinforces how enterprise­s like these are a crucial component of the UK economy and the fabric of rural Britain.

“Angus Soft Fruits described the importance of having access to a skilled seasonal workforce and I was able to see their impressive operations.

“Our aim is to provide farmers and producers with the tools they need to ensure they can grow and sell as much produce as possible.”

Mr Gove said any scheme introduced has to be UK-wide, stating “farmers in Angus are facing the same agricultur­al recruitmen­t challenges as farmers in Kent.”

Farms in Fife and Perth and Kinross have previously voiced their fears over migrant worker shortages.

Mr Gove arrived in the county following a meeting with local farmers and NFU Scotland representa­tives at Gloagburn Farm, Tibbermore, organised by Luke Graham, MP for Ochil and South Perthshire.

 ?? Picture: Paul Smith. ?? Eastern European pickers like Marin Georgiana Madalinp make an important contributi­on to the continuing success of the Angus soft fruit industry.
Picture: Paul Smith. Eastern European pickers like Marin Georgiana Madalinp make an important contributi­on to the continuing success of the Angus soft fruit industry.
 ??  ?? Michael Gove, UK Government secretary of state for environmen­t, food and rural affairs.
Michael Gove, UK Government secretary of state for environmen­t, food and rural affairs.

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