Food & Drink Manufacturing
The UK Food and Drink Manufacturing industry is the largest manufacturing sector. It is the only growing manufacturing sector and is second in the world in terms of total global productivity.
The National Skills Academy for Food and Drink Manufacturing will play a central part in maintaining and improving this position now and in the future, by providing a platform for the delivery of skills that the industry requires.
www.foodanddrink.nsacademy.co.ukNews
- 18–Aug–2008
- Summit to launch world-class dairy skills
- 22–Jul–2008
- Skills chief calls for ‘joined-up’ approach to training in region’s food sector
- 23–Jun–2008
- Government gives backing to National Skills Academy for Scotland
- 6–Jun–2008
- CCFRA recognised for excellence in food training
- 5–Jun–2008
- Tameside recognised for excellence in food training
- 3–Jun–2008
- Duchy recognised for excellence in food training
- 15–May–2008
- Food and drink skills academy continues to expand
- 14–May–2008
- Boost for bakery as skills academy network expands
- 27–Mar–2008
- Drive to Expand Network of Training Providers
- 20–Mar–2008
- Calling all Bakers
- 10–Jan–2008
- New Training Providers Required for The National Skills Academy For Food And Drink
- 28–Jun–2007
- The National Skills Academy for Food & Drink Manufacturing launches online
- 26–Jun–2007
- National Skills Academy for Food & Drink Manufacturing Network and Academy hub launch - 28 June 2007
- 20–Feb–2007
- New seafood training group joins National Skills Academy
- 15–Feb–2007
- Grimsby leads new national skills initiative
- 2–Feb–2007
- National accolade for Holbeach Campus
- 1–Feb–2007
- New national accolade for JohnsonDiversey training
- 31–Jan–2007
- New national accolade for Poultec Training
- 31–Jan–2007
- £4.4m Skills Academy for Food and Drink to open in April
Employer sponsors & partners
Sponsors and partners who are leading the development of the Academy include Improve Limited, Moy Park, Northern Foods, Warburtons, Big Bear/Foxes, Young’s Seafood, Grimsby Institute of Further and Higher Education, Seafood Training Academy, University of Lincoln-Holbeach Campus, Johnson Diversey, Peter Rowley Limited and Reaseheath College.
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