Aquaculture for all

A chance to reward Scotland’s top aquaculture talents

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Nominations for Lantra Scotland’s 2025 Alabs (Awards for Land-based and Aquaculture Skills) - which highlight the talents of young people and organisations involved in the land-based and aquaculture sectors – are open until 2 December.

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The winners of the 2024 Albas, with Minister Jim Fairlie

Designed to celebrate the achievements of individuals, schools, businesses and partnerships, the awards recognise successful trainees of all ages and encourage employers to invest in the next generation of talent, while promoting the many rewarding careers available.

Industry categories in the Albas cover aquaculture, animal care, equine, environmental conservation, fisheries management, game and wildlife, horticulture, land-based engineering, vet nursing and trees and timber.

As well as prizes for overall winner, runner-up and modern apprentice of the year, there are awards for higher education, school pupil, secondary schools, research project, Caras (Council for Awards of Agricultural Societies), a mentor award, the Tam Tod Trophy for outstanding young learner, and the Anna Murray award for partnership working.

The evening will be hosted by Dr Jenna Ross OBE and Mike Duxbury of the Inclusive Farm.

Dr Liz Barron-Majerik, Scotland director for Lantra explained in a press release: “Land-based and aquaculture industries make a big contribution to Scotland’s economy, particularly in rural areas, so we’re delighted that we can recognise and celebrate the success of our top learners, employers, training providers and partners through the ALBAS.

“The awards highlight the dedication and achievements of everyone involved and of course becoming a finalist can make a huge difference to people’s self-confidence and careers too.

“Our sector offers a huge range of training and employment opportunities, and we’re keen to highlight the benefits to employers of a well-trained and highly skilled workforce as well.

“Once we have all the nominations in, an independent panel of employers and industry representatives decides who to shortlist for interview based on what’s in the application form and what nominators say in their reference. They are looking for knowledge of industry, passion for the sector, future plans and ambitions and learning journeys, with each of these factors having the same importance.

“It's what you put in the nomination form that determines whether you will be invited for interview, so it's worth spending time on your application.”

Deadline for entries is 2 December and winners will be announced at a ceremony at the Crieff Hydro Hotel on 6 March 2025. Call Lantra Scotland on 01738 310164, email scotland@lantra.co.uk or visit www.scotland.lantra.co.uk/learner-year to find out more.

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