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UK: West Sussex Growers' Association launches horticultural apprenticeship

A new apprenticeship scheme is being piloted which will show young people a lesser-known career path.

The scheme, a horticultural traineeship, is being run by the West Sussex Growers' Association (WSGA), a specialist horticultural branch of the National Farmers' Union (NFU).

The project is being piloted with one student in the county and could lead to a much bigger scheme, with a potential roll-out elsewhere in England.

Aaron Copeland, 18, from Bognor, successfully became the first pilot apprentice, after an intensive assessment day in August.

Read more at The Argus

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