The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

£1.4m factory blueprint gets a thumbs-up

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A blueprint for Scotland’s first buffalo mozzarella factory has been passed by planning officials.

The £1.42 million project moved closer to fruition earlier this year when a crowdfundi­ng campaign hit its £800,000 target.

Planning permission for the developmen­t at Bankhead of Raith Farm contains a condition the factory cannot be brought into use until a buffalo milking parlour on site is up and running.

It is thought this is a formality, meaning Fife farmer Steve Mitchell’s plans to diversify his farming and food production business on the outskirts of Kirkcaldy can progress without too much delay.

He said: “Producing buffalo mozzarella has been on my list of priorities and dreams for years and I am over the moon that it will now become a reality.

“Local provenance is becoming increasing­ly important to many people for political, environmen­tal and taste reasons and I look forward to producing the very best Scottish mozzarella for my customers to enjoy.”

Since Mr Mitchell founded his business almost 15 years ago by investing in a herd of imported water buffalo, he was awarded a Scottish Government grant and invited members of the public to join his founders club to make up an £800,000 shortfall, with those investing given the chance to name beasts in his 100-strong milking herd.

They will also have their names inscribed in the wall of the milking parlour.

Buffalo milk will be supplied directly to the factory, which will also receive deliveries of cow’s milk produced in Scotland.

Case officer Jamie Penman said that the small-scale nature of the factory, both in terms of output and associated vehicle trips, would have “no significan­t impact” on the character of the surroundin­g countrysid­e.

 ?? Picture: Kris Miller. ?? Steve Mitchell.
Picture: Kris Miller. Steve Mitchell.

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