The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Glenrath Farms hails ‘sound performanc­e’ in tough market

EGGS: Company supremo happy despite downturn in profits for the year

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

Scotland’s largest egg producer has hailed a “very sound performanc­e” despite a 17% drop in profits last year.

Accounts for Glenrath Farms Limited, which is run by Sir John Campbell and his family from its base at West Linton in the Borders, reveal the company posted pre-tax profits of £4.565 million for the year to May 31, 2019 – down from £5.518m the year before.

The accounts, filed with Companies House, also reveal a slight decrease in turnover to £53.17m, from £53.3m.

In his report, Sir John said the company had achieved a “very sound performanc­e” in the year.

“My long predicted downturn for the industry is firmly with us and given the challenges we are facing with the external factors such as Brexit and uncertaint­ies caused by worldwide trade disputes, I am pleased with the result,” he said.

Sir John added the UK egg industry was facing big challenges as customers moved away from colony eggs, and the company incurred “significan­t costs” converting redundant colony houses to barn production during the year.

“With demand for colony eggs continuing to reduce, we have accelerate­d our conversion programme whereby the former colony production facilities are being converted to barn production, despite the fact that some supermarke­ts have discontinu­ed selling barn eggs,” he said.

“We are of the view that our principal customers will continue to operate within this sector whilst the conversion costs are considerab­le, we believe our sound judgment will help us to manage this delicate and challengin­g situation.”

He said demand for free range eggs continued to rise and the company planned to expand its free range production and facilities.

“We have also invested heavily, and will continue to do so, in robotic machinery wherever practical,” added Sir John.

The accounts also reveal the firm’s highest-paid unnamed director took home a pay cheque of £190,723 – up from £186,875 before.

We have also invested heavily, and will continue to do so, in robotic machinery. SIR JOHN CAMPBELL

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