The Scotsman

Growing appetite for chocolate helps Mackie’s sales top £12m

- By PERRY GOURLEY businessde­sk@scotsman.com

Winning a clutch of major supermarke­t contracts for its chocolate helped turnover at food group Mackie’s of Scotland top £12 million last year.

The company, which has diversifie­d from its core ice cream range in recent years, secured supply agreements for its chocolate range from Co-op, Tesco and Sainsbury’s.

During the financial year ending 31 May 2016 the Aberdeensh­ire-based company enjoyed a 74 per cent increase in chocolate sales which are on target to reach £4m by 2020. The increase helped overall group turnover rise to £12.2m with operating profits up marginally to £1.24m.

Exports around the globe accounted for 7 per cent of the company sales, including customers in Australia, South Korea, Canada and Dubai.

Finance director Gerry Stephens said the growth in turnover had also enabled the company to increase production staff with the total workforce now standing at 71.

The chocolate range is made at a custom-built factory on the Mackie family farm in Rothienorm­an as part of a £1m investment in new equipment. Mackie’s is planning to introduce new sized chocolate bars and flavours in the coming months.

Investment in a fourth wind turbine and a solar farm has also seen the business make further progress towards its goal to become 100 per cent self-sufficient in renewable energy compared to the current level of 70 per cent. 0 Workforce boost: Mackie’s finance chief Gerry Stephens

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