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CAN: Free training program for careers in vertical farming

Humber Polytechnic is offering a free, 16-week program for those looking to grow their careers in the vertical farming industry.

The program is funded by Upskill Canada and the Government of Canada and is designed to equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed in the field of vertical farming. This involves various techniques for growing crops in a controlled environment.

Dave Smiderle, associate dean, Continuous Professional Learning with the Faculty of Applied Sciences & Technology (FAST): "With the vertical farming market to grow with a compound annual growth rate of more than 30 percent from 2023 to 2030, Smiderle said the program is addressing the sector's need for skilled workers".

It can help learners launch or advance their careers in agricultural technology and vertical farming. The industry-informed program includes technical training, futureproofing, mentoring, coaching, personal branding and support to help participants complete the training, build their employability and transition into employment. "The goal of this program is to make it easier for people to get into this area and to grow the workforce in this space because we anticipate that the need for vertical farming is just going to increase, not decrease," said Smiderle.

Offering the program at no cost helps eliminate barriers to upskilling, said Smiderle. It's also allowing equity-seeking groups to continue their education and grow their careers. The free program launches on November 18 and there will be future cohorts as well.

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