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Future potato industry innovators gather at AHDB

AHDB Potatoes launched its first ever ‘Next Generation’ programme at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire on 11 May, 2015.



Fifteen high flyers, who successfully completed a robust selection process competing with applicants across all regions and market sectors, gathered for the first time. The group will complete nine comprehensive business and technical days that will run until March 2016 and will provide exposure to the whole supply chain.

Somerset-based Branston graduate trainee Amber Cottingham enthused: “It’s great to be around so many other like-minded young people who are clearly very passionate about potatoes.

AHDB skills champion and policy advisor for McCain Foods, Graham Finn encouraged the group to stretch their abilities. “Your level of aspiration will determine your level of achievement. You owe it to yourselves be the best you can be.”

Opportunities in the potato sector are immense; an AHDB survey identified >60 per cent of farming companies and supply chain businesses find it difficult to secure employees of the right calibre, with the majority believing they’ll have a resource gap over the next five years.

John Reid is a partner in the family business growing 200ha of potatoes and 400ha of combinable crops in Angus, Scotland. “I was drawn to the sector initially by the level of mechanisation and complexity involved in producing the crop. But now it is the potential financial returns that can be achieved from producing the crop to a high standard that appeals.

Andrew Wilson, a grower for the Colton group and family tenants of the Castle Howard estate for decades, supplies to chip and crisping markets. His unique practical experience, business outlook and straight-talking approach, went down well with the group.

In June, the Next Generation group will be hosted by McCain Foods (GB) Ltd and RS Cockerill in Yorkshire.

For more information
Jim Davies
AHDB
Tel: 024 7647 8786
Mob: 07581 628819
Email: Jim.Davies@ahdb.org.uk
www.potato.org.uk/events
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