West Sussex Gazette

Agricultur­al college’s training centre build project underway

College awarded £4.4million funding for new hub

- Frankie Elliott ws.letters@jpimedia.co.uk

Future students at Plumpton College will benefit from a new centre for training, education and skills developmen­t.

The college has been awarded £4.4million in funding to invest in the new Agri-Food Hub being built in the heart of the 2,500-acre campus near Lewes.

The centre will provide the agricultur­e, food and wider land management industries with up-to-date skills training and support for rural businesses post-Brexit.

Principal Jeremy Kerswell said: “Post-Brexit, our sector is going to now rely on a better supply of more highly trained, educated and entreprene­urial entrants.

“There is a national shortage of skilled technician­s in the land-based sector.

“These facilities will allow the college to meet the skill demand through opportunit­ies that are not currently delivered elsewhere in the South East such as teaching in Agri-Food sectors in butchery and bakery.

“The extra capacity, utilising the latest technology will allow for better research and innovation for these industries and a specialist space for rural businesses to connect, stimulate and embed business improvemen­ts and policy, and build links with export markets.”

The two-storey building is collaborat­ively funded by the college, South East Local Enterprise Partnershi­p (SELEP), Virgin Money & East Sussex County Council and the college is hoping it will create a network hub for knowledge transfer, training and business improvemen­t.

Plumpton College, which boasts one of the largest college farms in the country, have been investing in improvemen­ts to its Farm Enterprise, including farm animal production technologi­es for its sheep and beef facilities and a new £1.2million pig unit utilising NEDAP technology.

The existing dairy unit now includes the latest automated Lely A5 astronaut milking stations and improvemen­ts to cow welfare also sponsored by Lely Atlantic.

The hub is due to be completed winter 2022.

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