The Scotsman

SRUC invest £1m at Craibstone

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

An investment of nearly £1 million in new agricultur­al teaching facilities in Aberdeen aims to promote the skills and knowledge required to meet the future needs of the country’s agricultur­al industry.

The Scottish Rural College (SRUC) has revealed it will spend more than £900,000 creating a new engineerin­g workshop and demonstrat­ion areas for farm machinery, while a new livestock shed and animal handling equipment will also be put in place at the college’s Craibstone campus.

The investment comes after £50,000 was spent earlier this year to create new student welfare and teaching facilities. It is expected that the latest work will be completed in phases, with the project set to be finished by the end of 2022.

Professor Wayne Powell, Principal and Chief Executive of SRUC, said students would use the farm to gain qualificat­ions from National Certificat­es through to MSC degreeleve­l qualificat­ions, as well as supporting continued profession­al developmen­t.

He said: “Helping to prepare agricultur­al students with the skills and knowledge to move with the times and take advantage of new opportunit­ies has been and always will be an important part of what we do at SRUC. This is not just an investment in buildings, but an investment in the food producers of tomorrow who will be at the vanguard of addressing climate change and biodiversi­ty loss through adoption and deployment of new innovative technologi­es and land use practices.”

Other planned projects include a veterinary clinical skills hub and new equine facilities.

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