College launches new agriculture campaign

March 2015

Campaign targets secondary school students to raise understanding of agriculture

New animation video used to widen awareness and appeal of careers within the subject area

New animation video used to widen awareness and appeal of careers within the subject area

Writtle College has teamed up with a number of industry bodies to launch a new campaign which aims to raise awareness of careers within agriculture.

The campaign, which is targeted at secondary school students, aims to tackle stereotypes of the sector, as well as explaining the impact agriculture has on the world around us. Organisations such as Lantra, Bright Crop, Essex Young Farmers and Essex Agricultural Society, have all given their backing to the campaign as the College aims to improve the appeal of agriculture to a younger audience.

Marketing Manager for Writtle College, Craig Emery, said: "The purpose of this campaign is to try and explain agriculture in a way that the younger generation will listen to and encourage them to consider a career within this field. There are many different pathways for people from many different backgrounds and that’s the message we are trying to get across. People may assume that you need to be from a farming background to do well at agriculture, and I think these are the types of barriers we are trying to overcome.”

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Industry organisations support campaign

Dan Corlett of Farming and Countryside Education (FACE), the charity behind Bright Crop, said: "Bright Crop's research showed how 96% of young people wouldn't consider a career in agriculture. The main reason being that they simply aren't aware of the diversity of roles, the scale of the industry, or the career potential. This video presents farming as it is - dynamic, highly professional, and above all - vital to our world".

Industry organisations support campaign

#WrittleFutures

The new video is the first in a series to be launched in 2015 as part of the #WrittleFutures campaign which aims to raise awareness of land-based careers.

Craig Emery, Marketing Manager, said: “The purpose of this campaign is to try and explain agriculture in a way that the younger generation will listen to and encourage them to consider a career within this field. There are many different pathways for people from many different backgrounds and that’s the message we are trying to get across. People may assume that you need to be from a farming background to do well at agriculture, and I think these are the types of barriers we are trying to overcome.”

For more information about our agriculture courses, or to book an agriculture taster day, contact our Marketing team at marketing@writtle.ac.uk

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