Last call for Lantra Scotland award nominations Aquaculture companies that wish to see the efforts of their trainees recognised are being reminded to nominate their top learners for Lantra Scotland’s 2022 Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills (ALBAS) before the deadline of December 3.
Lantra Scotland opens entry for training awards Rural skills training organisation Lantra Scotland is now accepting entries for its Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills (ALBAS), which will be presented at an event at the Hilton Dunblane Hydro on March 3 next year.
Cooke fish farmer triumphs twice in rural skills awards Cooke Aquaculture Scotland freshwater technician Callum Duggan has scored a double trophy success in Lantra Scotland’s annual Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills (ALBAS).
Women offered free training in aquaculture skills A £100,000 scheme will provide greater opportunities for women working in or interested in a career in the aquaculture and rural sectors, the Scottish Government has announced.
Scottish aquaculture skills awards open for entry Entries have opened for next year’s ALBAS (Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills) run by Scottish government-backed rural training organisation Lantra Scotland.
Aquaculture talent hunt can fire imaginations, says minister A new campaign aimed at making young people aware of the varied and rewarding career choices in aquaculture can “light a fire” in their imaginations, Scotland’s rural economy secretary Fergus Ewing believes.