The Scotsman

Oat milkmen take on the big guys

- By BRIAN HENDERSON

A group of farmers in Scotland have set up the Associatio­n of Independen­t Oat Milk Producers which hopes to see a collaborat­ive approach allow them to enter a sector currently dominated by multinatio­nal processors.

With the country already renowned for producing the best raw ingredient­s for porridge, such a move could offer further opportunit­ies for Scottish oat growers.

“There are currently no large-scale manufactur­ers of oat milk in Scotland,” said Alistair Trail, senior consultant with SAC Consulting who helped facilitate the move through the Rural Innovation Support Service.

He said that while a small number of micro businesses in Scotland were producing perishable fresh oat milk, the logistical challenges of cold-chain delivery meant that these businesses could only supply individual, local markets.

“By collaborat­ing as part of the Associatio­n of Independen­t O at Milk Producers, memberbusi­nesses will be able to get involved in several areas which can help the sector grow in scotland ,” said Trail.

He said that the industry in Scotland was in its infancy and would face competitio­n from large internatio­nalbrands like alp roan do at ley.

“By collaborat­ing, the individual niche manufactur­ers will be able to share resources and help the fledgling industry compete against the large multinatio­nal competitor­s.”

A collaborat­ive approach could allow joint research and marketing - and even joint use of a UHT facility. A shared voice discussing issues with government bodies and better representa­tionin industry could help keying into sector funding.

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