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The following pages provide information on some of the careers available in the Food and Drink and Land based related industries.
On each job card you will find information on:
* skills required for the job
* useful subjects
* routes and pathways
* job profile from My World of Work
* video giving a career insight
Be sure and click on the links to be see the videos, job profiles and to be taken to the UCAS and MWOW websites for more information on courses available and entry requirements.
ALWAYS CHECK UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE WEBSITES FOR ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
On each job card you will find information on:
* skills required for the job
* useful subjects
* routes and pathways
* job profile from My World of Work
* video giving a career insight
Be sure and click on the links to be see the videos, job profiles and to be taken to the UCAS and MWOW websites for more information on courses available and entry requirements.
ALWAYS CHECK UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGE WEBSITES FOR ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
From Field to Fork
Agriculture directly employs 67,000 people in Scotland, and is the third largest employer in rural Scotland.
The beef industry is the largest sector of Scottish agriculture with 1.8 million Scottish cattle.
The UK Farming industry is worth almost £122 billion each year with more than 138,000 farms.
Aquaculture contributes £1.8 billion annually to the Scottish Economy employing around 8,800 people
The landbased engineering industry is worth £4 billion a year, with 3,550 businesses and employs 22,800 people.
The beef industry is the largest sector of Scottish agriculture with 1.8 million Scottish cattle.
The UK Farming industry is worth almost £122 billion each year with more than 138,000 farms.
Aquaculture contributes £1.8 billion annually to the Scottish Economy employing around 8,800 people
The landbased engineering industry is worth £4 billion a year, with 3,550 businesses and employs 22,800 people.
The Scottish food and drink industry is known across the world for it's high quality, nutritious products and is a vital part of the economy.
To maintain this, Scotland needs innovators, scientists and engineers to develop and make new products, reformulate existing products, and ensure that we are environmentally responsible.
We also need sales, marketing, finance, IT and other business skills. New markets and trends are creating many opportunities for business startups.
To maintain this, Scotland needs innovators, scientists and engineers to develop and make new products, reformulate existing products, and ensure that we are environmentally responsible.
We also need sales, marketing, finance, IT and other business skills. New markets and trends are creating many opportunities for business startups.
The Scottish food and drink industry is known across the world for it's high quality, nutritious products and is a vital part of the economy.
To maintain this, Scotland needs innovators, scientists and engineers to develop and make new products, reformulate existing products, and ensure that we are environmentally responsible.
We also need sales, marketing, finance, IT and other business skills. New markets and trends are creating many opportunities for business startups.
To maintain this, Scotland needs innovators, scientists and engineers to develop and make new products, reformulate existing products, and ensure that we are environmentally responsible.
We also need sales, marketing, finance, IT and other business skills. New markets and trends are creating many opportunities for business startups.
Farming at Sea
Industry Insights
Landbased Jobs
Amazing Careers in Agriculture
Watch the video clips to find out more about the different jobs in this sector.
Galloway Lodge
About Dawnfresh Seafoods