The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Fruit picking hopefuls added to waiting lists

INDUSTRY: Fewer local volunteer pickers needed as arrival of foreign workers has filled a number of roles

- NANCY NICOLSON FARMING EDITOR nnicolson@thecourier.co.uk

Soft fruit growers who have issued numerous appeals to furloughed workers to help pick this year’s harvest are now facing criticism from local people who are being told by producers they have enough staff after all.

One volunteer picker who contacted The Courier claimed “hundreds” of people were being let down after a blaze of publicity calling for them to save this year’s fruit from rotting in the fields. He said the request for people to get in touch had been “misleading” because squads of Eastern European workers have arrived, leaving no work for locals.

Angus Soft Fruits grower James Porter said it was true the cooperativ­e had no vacancies at the moment but they had removed the advert for local people from their website, although some of his neighbours were still getting up to 20 calls every day from potential workers.

Mr Porter added he already had more than 500 workers on his own farm, including 60 local people, but at this stage in the harvest they were only working 30-hour weeks.

“Things can change as the season progresses and the fruit ripens with the weather,” he said.

“I can understand people’s frustratio­n and when they call we put them on a waiting list.”

Mr Porter said the full complement of Eastern European seasonal workers had not yet arrived in Scotland, but more were expected – although not as many as usual. New arrivals are being quarantine­d on farms for two weeks and while they are working they aren’t allowed to mix with other workers.

He added: “We have a commitment to them too as they have been booked up and had travel arrangemen­ts in place since January, and they’re experience­d at the job. We’re also facing the possibilit­y that as restrictio­ns start to ease, furloughed workers will go back to their usual jobs, so we need both groups.”

I can understand people’s frustratio­n and when they call we put them on a waiting list. JAMES PORTER, ANGUS SOFT FRUITS

 ??  ?? Angus Soft Fruits grower James Porter said they have commitment­s to foreign and local workers.
Angus Soft Fruits grower James Porter said they have commitment­s to foreign and local workers.

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