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Ceredigion graduate honoured to be selected for Menter a Busnes internship

A Ceredigion graduate has signed up to a ‘hands-on’ internship scheme, run by Menter a Busnes.

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Farming Connect gives helping hand to Thomas | monmouthshirebeacon.co.uk

When Pembrokeshire-born Thomas Phillips was a 14 year-old schoolboy trying to plan his future work prospects, he didn’t think his lifelong dream of working with livestock stood a chance because he is from a non-farming background.

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Professional development key to future of farming careers | monmouthshirebeacon.co.uk

For two focused and ambitious Mid Wales farmers, continual professional development proved a critical factor in helping them become successful farmers.

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Face-to-face training restarts for Farming Connect


Farming Connect’s face-to-face training is underway again.
Due to Covid-19 restrictions, although it’s not quite ‘training as usual’ as yet for Farming Connect, face-to-face training courses are now available provided all the current pandemic guidelines are adhered to.
Where feasible, a range of methods will continue to be incorporated into the usual training delivery, in order to minimise face-to-face contact.
The next skills application window opened on Monday, May 3, and runs until 5pm on Friday, June 25.
Kevin Thomas, director of Lantra Wales, is expecting take-up levels to be high.
“Since the start of the current Farming Connect programme in 2015, Lantra Wales has handled more than 9,000 applications for short training courses, which are an important part of Farming Connect’s lifelong learning and development provision and which by today, have done so much to help registered farmers and foresters strengthen a wide range of skills to improve personal and business performance,” he said.

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