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Poultry Passport. Kath Morrison Cargill Meats Europe. Cargill Meats Europe. Chicken production business based in Hereford, part of Cargill global company Deal in “Farm to Fork”
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Poultry Passport Kath Morrison Cargill Meats Europe
Cargill Meats Europe • Chicken production business based in Hereford, part of Cargill global company • Deal in “Farm to Fork” • Have our own laying, breeding, growing farms, hatcheries and vet lab as well as production and further processing facilities. • Use Poultry Passport to underpin training needs, gap analysis and CPD for our agricultural division. • Large numbers of employees from EU countries
Poultry Passport • Developed to encourage a consistent level of training across the poultry industry. • Championed by Lantra (SSC for land based industry), BPC, NFU and Poultec training. • Established minimal training requirements for each role within Poultry Industry
Poultry Passport • The Passport System is a secure on line training record system • Individuals have access to their own account • Companies/Managers have access to their employees accounts • Can generate reports to identify training gaps, or where refresher training is required. • Records are updated on submission of evidence of training/qualification. Information is verified prior to updating on the system by the scheme administrators. • There is an annual registration fee of £20 per individual
Poultry Passport • The passport is divided into 4 levels • Job roles are mapped to different levels • Level 1: basic skills positions • Level 2: assistant level positions • Level 3: manager/facility responsibility positions • Level 4: Area/senior manager positions • Can be used to talent manage, individuals can develop through the different levels • In future can use as recruitment measure – internal and external recruitment – accreditation of prior learning.
Pro’s and con’s Pro’s • Easy to input/update training records • Industry standard • Single source of information • Transferable, Passport moves with the individual Con’s • Need for original certificates etc for input – not always easily obtainable (will improve as system beds in) • Annual registration fee – smaller independent farms don’t always see the