The Scottish Food and Drink Federation launches career challenge for young people

19th February 2010, 11:18am

The Scottish Food and Drink Federation (SFDF) have been awarded £180,000 from the Scottish Government to fund a national programme aimed at promoting the food and drink manufacturing industry as a career destination of choice for children and young people.

SFDF have already produced their careers film 'A World of Opportunities' which features interviews with leading figures from some of Scotland's best known food manufacturers. This film was also made possible by a grant from the Scottish Government as part of collaborative efforts with SFDF to build upon 'Recipe for Success', Scotland's first national food and drink policy, launched in 2009. 

Flora Mclean, director of SFDF said: "This is a significant investment by the Scottish Government, and SFDF is proud to continue to have a central role to play in helping to make the food and drink manufacturing sector a career destination of choice.  It is crucial for the industry's future growth and success that we attract an adequate supply of skilled people."

Mclean added "We now plan to roll out a robust programme of activity across both primary and secondary schools. The national programme will be designed to inspire and help school children make the connection between the food on their plates, what they are learning in school and employment in our dynamic industry.  

"With rewarding careers in roles as diverse as engineering, marketing or new product development, our industry really is a world of opportunity."


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