The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Profits boost for Pauls Malt
One of the UK’S biggest maltsters enjoyed a boost in profits and sales last year.
Accounts for Pauls Malt, which has sites at Buckie and Glenesk, Montrose, show a 20% increase in turnover to £130.729 million for the year to June 30 2019.
The firm, which also has sites at Knapton in North Yorkshire and Bury-st-edmunds in Suffolk, posted a 17% increase in pre-tax profits to £9.725m, from £8.314m the year before.
The accounts, filed with Companies House, reveal the bulk of sales – £102.996m – were in the UK. This is up almost 30% from the year before.
Sales to the rest of Europe were up 22% to £8.046m, while sales to Asia and the rest of the world were also up to £16.282m and £813,000 respectively.
African sales were down 71% to £2.192m, from £7.568m previously.
In his report accompanying the accounts, company director Charles
Tozer hailed a strong performance in the UK and export markets despite a difficult market for barley during the year.
“An extremely long hot and dry summer baked farmers’ fields and the barley grains in the year. It also meant barley pricing increased dramatically year-on-year,” he said.
“While the prolonged heat gave a benefit because the barley was very dry at intake, it also meant that the quality of the barley was very challenging to process.”
Mr Tozer said global beer sales continued to grow, and the whisky distilling sector was also showing signs of growth despite concerns over Brexit and future EU-US trade deals.
On future prospects, he said: “Our confidence in the potential for our UK business means we are carefully evaluating long-term capital investment opportunities in all four UK plants which would sustain our growth and sustainability aspirations.”