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The Documentary Podcast

The great German sausage crisis

The Documentary Podcast

BBC

Society & Culture, Documentary, Personal Journals

4.3 • 2.6K Ratings

🗓️ 9 February 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

In Germany in 2002 there were some 19,000 small, neighbourhood butchers’ shops. They made and sold, among other things, that “great emblem of Germany’s national diet” – sausages. At last count, in 2021, there were fewer than 11,000 shops left. The German butchers’ trade association says there are “massive problems” finding trained staff and young people who want to learn from the bottom up. In Lörrach, in the south-west of Germany, the Chamber of Handcraft, is now looking overseas in order to preserve local culinary traditions. A group of apprentices from India has just started a three-year training programme at the local college and various shops in the vicinity. The decline of the butchers’ shop – and the threat to the sausage – mirrors a problem in many branches across the whole of Germany; in social care, in bakeries, in the building trade: people at the top of an ageing population are leaving the workforce at a higher rate than those entering at the bottom. “The lack of skilled workers is becoming ever more palpable,” says the chamber of trade. They’ll be going back to India later this year to recruit for other industries. Producer/presenter: Tim Mansel

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0:00.0

Hello and thank you for downloading this edition of Assignment.

0:04.5

It was last April sitting in a cafe in Berlin that I first read a story about Germany's

0:09.5

butchers.

0:10.5

But I knew I'd need to wait a few months because some of the people I wanted to meet had

0:15.9

yet to arrive in Germany.

0:17.9

I think you'll see what I mean.

0:19.9

Enjoy the podcast.

0:20.9

The German sausage comes in many guises.

0:34.6

Yeah, everybody knows what Bradwurst is.

0:40.2

That one I recognize.

0:41.7

So even Bradwurst there are hundreds of different types.

0:48.2

Yes.

0:50.2

Sausages that great emblem of Germany's national diet according to one writer.

0:55.8

But is Germany running out of people to make them?

0:59.4

Welcome to Assignment on the BBC World Service.

1:02.2

I'm Tim Mansl.

1:05.2

In 2002 there were some 19,000 butchers shops in Germany.

1:10.2

By last year that number had sunk to less than 11,000.

1:14.9

The main reason according to the German butchers association is that shop owners who retire

1:20.8

can't find anyone to take over the business and fewer and fewer young people want to learn

1:26.8

the craft.

1:27.8

Wow.

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