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Fishing sectors to net £9m boost | Fishing sectors to net £9m boost |
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The Scottish government has announced a £9.3m boost for the fishing, aquaculture and processing sectors. | |
The money from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) will go to dozens of projects in Scotland in a bid to create or safeguard more than 1,000 jobs. | The money from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) will go to dozens of projects in Scotland in a bid to create or safeguard more than 1,000 jobs. |
It includes £200,000 to help young skippers in the north east of Scotland buy a share in their own vessels. | |
Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead said the substantial funding package was encouraging. | |
Small firms affected by the Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) outbreak earlier this year are also among the recipients. | |
Mr Lochhead said: "Fishing is a key industry for Scotland supporting many coastal and rural communities. | |
"Taken together, fisheries, fish farming and processing generate over £1bn each year for the Scottish economy. | |
"The substantial funding to improve training and encourage more young skippers into the industry is particularly encouraging." | |
It is the third round of EFF funding to be awarded. | It is the third round of EFF funding to be awarded. |
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