The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Strong egg sales hailed

- GEMMA MACKENZIE

One of Scotland’s leading egg producers has hailed a 20% increase in sales during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Farmlay Eggs, based at West Cockmuir Farm near Fraserburg­h, is run by Robert and Ethel Chapman and their son Iain.

The company processes and packs eggs for supermarke­ts including Aldi, Lidl, Morrisons and Tesco. Around 40% of the eggs are produced in-house and the remainder are sourced from a group of 25 producers located from Nairn in the north to Kinross in the south.

“Egg sales have been strong during Covid-19, but it’s been quieter now since lockdown has eased,” said Robert Chapman.

He said demand increased by 50% during the first lockdown, and by around 20% during the pandemic.

“It was very challengin­g but luckily we were in the middle of a fairly major expansion anyway,” added Mr Chapman.

“We were lucky as a company that we had quite a lot of extra new birds coming on.”

Mr Chapman’s comments come following publicatio­n of Farmlay’s latest accounts, filed with Companies House.

The accounts, which cover the year to May 31 2020, reveal a boost in both turnover and pre-tax profits.

Sales in the year were up 12% to £21.1 million, from £18.88m the year before, while pre-tax profits were up 5.6% to £1.398m, from £1.324m previously.

In his report accompanyi­ng the accounts, Mr Chapman said turnover was up due to an improved egg market and increased sales due to Covid-19.

“We continue to invest in our business and in the past year alone we have spent £6m in improvemen­ts,” added Mr Chapman.

Investment­s include the purchase of 230 acres of arable land to grow more feed, conversion of existing rearing sheds to free range egg production, and the purchase of a vacant broiler farm for conversion into a rearing unit.

“The retail market is still very competitiv­e; consumptio­n of eggs, however, continues to rise,” said Mr Chapman.

“This is positive for the industry and the company.

“It is hoped that the strategy of keeping all aspects of rearing and production, along with distributi­on, under the control of the company will continue in keeping the business competitiv­e.”

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Robert Chapman saw demand up by 50% during lockdown.

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