In Spain's rural areas, sheep farms are having a hard time finding employees willing to herd the animals. To fill that gap and also find work for recent migrants, a government program is training recently arrived migrants, many from African countries, to become shepherds.
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- Migrants are filling shepherding jobs in Spain due to a shortage of local workers. 25s
- A government program trains migrants to work as shepherds on Spanish farms. 15s
- Spanish farmers struggle to find local workers as younger generations avoid rural jobs. 53s
- The shepherding training course for migrants has been funded by the regional government since 2022. 1m 14s
- Migrants receive basic animal care training and practical farm experience before employment. 1m 43s