The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Very best of Aberdeensh­ire’s produce given exciting showcase

The Aberdeensh­ire Village lets north east firms win new customers

- Gemma mackenzie

The downturn in the oil and gas sector has sparked various efforts to promote the other sectors of the north-east to people outwith the region.

And the Royal Highland Show will provide the platform for a special initiative to do just that.

Each year show organisers, the Royal Highland and Agricultur­al Society of Scotland (RHASS), select a region within Scotland to lead its presidenti­al team.

The Aberdeen region is at the helm for the 2017 show and Lord Aberdeen of Haddo Estate has been appointed society president.

His team has employed Sarah Mackie to oversee the initiative and she has successful­ly recruited more than 100 companies to take part in a special exhibit at next week’s show.

The exhibit, which is being named The Aberdeensh­ire Village, gives companies the chance to display their products and services at the event.

The original aim was to allow food, drink and tourism companies the chance to collective­ly promote their businesses in one place at an affordable cost.

The Aberdeensh­ire Village, which will be located on the seventh avenue at the show, behind Ingliston House and near the President’s Marquee, consists of nine different elements.

Two L-shaped stands flag an entrancewa­y into a seating area complete with a cookery theatre and food outlet.

The cookery demonstrat­ion area is being run by catering firm Entier. It will feature a range of demonstrat­ions from chefs in the region including Craig Wilson, also known as The Kilted Chef, from the Eat on The Green restaurant at Udny Green.

A special north-east catering stall, The Farmer’s Grill, will be located beside the cookery theatre.

The grill is run by Aberdeensh­ire farmer Andrew Booth, who runs the successful The Store farm shop and cafe at Newburgh, near Ellon.

“He is pulling together all the Aberdeensh­ire food that can be sold as food to go from bacon and burgers to eggs from Farmlay Eggs at Strichen,” said Ms Mackie.

The Store is also one of 31 companies exhibiting in a farm shop at the exhibit – located in the L-shaped stand to the right of the entrance to the cookery area.

Other companies exhibiting in this

section include: the Michie family’s Barra Bronzes turkey business near Oldmeldrum, the Mitchell family’s soft fruit and farm shop business at Castleton, near Laurenceki­rk, Gregor Mackintosh’s cold-pressed oilseed rape business Mackintosh of Glendaveny, near Peterhead, and well-known icecream firm Mackies.

Some relatively new businesses will also make an appearance on the stand.

These include meat retailing business Louise’s Farm Kitchen, which is run out of Louise and Ahren Urquhart’s farmhouse kitchen near Banchory, and Bruce and Jane Mackie’s new yoghurt venture, Rora Dairy, at Middleton of Rora near Peterhead.

The farm shop will feature a shop counter displaying produce from all 31 companies, which visitors will have the option to buy, and tasting stations to allow shoppers to try before they buy.

Three other sections will be located in the L-shaped stand with the farm shop.

These are for arts and crafts, breweries and distilleri­es, and golf.

The other L-shaped stand will house three elements – a Visit Aberdeensh­ire exhibit, representi­ng various businesses, mainly tourism, from the region, a National Trust of Scotland exhibit to showcase the region’s castles and stately homes, and a display of antiques with roots in the north east from George Pirie’s Tower Antiques business.

Ms Mackie said: “The over-arching aim is to drive trade back to Aberdeensh­ire after the show. Whilst we want the four days of the show to be a real success we also want these businesses to succeed as a consequenc­e of the show.

“We want to raise awareness of Aberdeensh­ire to folk that don’t live in the area to get them to come and see what a great place it is to visit, and also for people from the area to remember what’s on their doorstep.”

She said the initiative would be evident throughout the show with special Explore Aberdeensh­ire flags, posters and banners.

 ??  ?? Bruce and Jane Mackie at their dairy farm in Rora, Longside.
Bruce and Jane Mackie at their dairy farm in Rora, Longside.
 ?? Picture: Jim Irvine. ?? Louise of Louise’s Farm Kitchen.
Picture: Jim Irvine. Louise of Louise’s Farm Kitchen.

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