Hi Bedford,
Thanks for your reply. I agree with you that the government should not necessarily determine who should or should not farm, however, they could set out a clear framework and put forward ideas in order to assist the industry to encourage young people from all over the country to make that often smooth transition into the agricultural sector. The Government supported 'Fresh Start', the industry-led initiative which aimed to encourage new entrants into the industry by signposting sources of help and support, and by promoting farming as an attractive career option. I think this is the type of role they could play, however, they should not say "this farm belongs to Mr Smith and this belongs to this person". They should only be able to provide help up to an extent. The Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Marine, Landscape and Rural Affairs) and Minister for the South East), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Chatham & Aylesford, Labour) put it very eloquently, "Young people entering the farming industry have a strong future and are vital for the prosperity of the industry and the rural community."
The young people in the farming industry, too, could take a more proactive role in encouraging people to enter the sector, by speaking at fresher's faires and visiting universities to discuss opportunities available, as I have myself sought very hard to find a position in the sector without no avail. Not only in farming, but in the equine sector, food processing, horticulture, floristry, land-based technology, veterinary nursing and related disciplines. It could be that I have a degree in International Politics and therefore not the appropriate degree to enter the sector. I am not sure, perhaps you could shed some light on qualifications required.
Last summer, a young student ambassador from Royal Agricultural College explained to me that, they had received funding to bring young people from urban areas to visit the countryside, however, I have never been able to find much out about this particular project. There seems to be a genuine lack of publicity around it.
I apologise that this answer is so long, but I wanted to give bloggers all the information.
Thanks
Mash