
Wales’ food and drink industry is one of the nation’s most significant sectors, employing thousands across manufacturing, engineering, brewing, baking, butchery, seafood and technical operations. As the sector continues to evolve, apprenticeships and high‑quality qualifications remain essential to developing a skilled, future‑ready workforce.
Across Wales, food and drink employers benefit from strong government support for apprenticeships, alongside access to industry‑specific qualifications offered by FQD, who work closely with training providers and employers to ensure programmes reflect real business needs.
Apprenticeships Supporting Welsh Employers
Apprenticeships continue to offer Welsh businesses a practical and cost‑effective route to developing talent. Key benefits include:
These measures help businesses address skills shortages, build capability and create clear progression routes for new and existing staff. FDQ’s qualifications sit within these apprenticeship pathways, giving employers access to sector‑specific training that supports productivity and long‑term workforce development.
Industry‑Specific Qualifications Available in Wales
A wide range of qualifications are available to support the development of skilled professionals across Wales’ food and drink sector. FDQ develops and awards many of these programmes, working with employers and training providers to ensure they are practical, relevant and aligned to industry expectations.
Level 2 Qualifications
Level 3 Qualifications
Level 4 Qualifications
These qualifications support progression from entry‑level roles through to technical, supervisory and management positions, helping Welsh businesses build strong internal talent pipelines.
New for Wales: Level 4 Brewing and Brewery Operations
A significant addition this year is the Level 4 Brewing and Brewery Operations qualification, developed by FDQ in collaboration with brewers to support advanced technical development and progression into senior roles.
The qualification covers:
At a time when brewing and hospitality businesses face increasing operational pressures, access to fully funded, industry‑aligned training provides a valuable opportunity to strengthen capability across the whole production process.
Working in Partnership Across Wales
Strong partnerships between awarding organisations, training providers and employers are central to the success of apprenticeships in Wales. FDQ continues to work closely with colleges and providers to ensure qualifications remain responsive and adaptable to business needs.
Mark Hughes, Operations Manager at Cambrian Training, highlights the importance of this collaboration:
“Apprenticeships play a vital role in strengthening Wales’ food and drink sector by developing skilled, motivated talent from within local communities.”
Kate Muddiman, Work Based Learning Manager at Coleg Cambria, adds:
“Having qualifications that can be adapted to business needs is essential, and the strong relationships across the sector help ensure learners and employers get the support they need.”
These partnerships ensure Welsh businesses can access flexible, relevant and high‑quality training that supports long‑term sustainability, innovation and competitiveness.
Find Out More
Employers, colleges or training providers looking to explore food and drink apprenticeships or sector‑specific qualifications can contact FDQ’s Head of Engagement, Matthew Bell:
[email protected] | 07842 021512
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