NCTA, UNL collaborate with meat processing industry to boost training
USDA grant to provide a targeted curriculum that trains potential and current employees for meat processing industry.
July 13, 2023
The Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture (NCTA) has received a $644,489 grant from the USDA to provide a targeted curriculum that trains potential and current employees for the Nebraska meat processing industry. NCTA is partnering with the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Department of Animal Science and consulting with private industry to develop the curriculum.
The project will involve training at NCTA’s meat laboratory and the university’s Loeffel Meat Laboratory. After completing the training, participants will receive credentialing through digital badges or other certification recognized by the Nebraska Association of Meat Processors. The curriculum also is meant to help participants understand the breadth of career options in the meat processing industry and to help current employees enhance their skills.
Training materials will be available in both English and Spanish. The research was supported by the USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture and the Agriculture and Food Research Initiative’s Competitive Grants Program Education and Workforce Development Program.
The federal grant will fund development of the project and provide stipends for trainees to cover their associated expenses.