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Egg producer to soldier on after plunge in profit

The egg producer posts a drop in profits.
The egg producer posts a drop in profits.

Profits fell by 14% at Scotland’s largest egg producer 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 £5.518 million for the year ended May 31, 2018 – down from £6.404m before.

The accounts, filed with Companies House, also reveal a slight increase in turnover to £53.3m, from £52.613m previously.

In his report, Sir John said the company had achieved a “very good result” given the present economic climate and market circumstances.

“The results were achieved in a very competitive market,” he said.

“Smaller packers selling directly to the larger retailers continue to remain very competitive in the market place. Fortunately, the group remains in a very strong position to compete in the marketplace and we are reacting to the challenges we face.”

He said colony production was set to cease by 2025 or earlier.

“We are continuing with our commitment to replace our colony production to barn production at a cost of £25 per bird,” added Sir John.

“However, there is a challenge with floor eggs in converted units.”

He said previous investment in the firm’s processing facility had proved to be a sound investment and weekly tonnage had increased significantly in the past 12 months, utilising second quality eggs.

“The liquid egg market is extremely competitive. We have further invested in this part of the business during the year,” said Sir John.

The accounts also reveal the firm, which employed 220 staff during the year, increased the value of its net assets by 6% to £81.492m. The highest-paid unnamed director took home a pay cheque of £186,875 – up from £161,875 before.

Glenrath produces a range of different eggs including Big and Scottish, Kitty Campbell’s Free Range Eggs, and Glenrath Double Yolkers.