13 Food and drink producers have been awarded grants totalling
almost £3.5 million to diversify and expand operations. Recipients
include Douglas Laing & Co Ltd who have been awarded over
£855,000 to help fund the construction of a new distillery in
Govan, Glasgow, and Maxwell Farms Limited to expand their vegetable
processing plant in Aberdeenshire. Kettle Produce Ltd from Cupar,
Fife, are awarded £279,000 to construct a new complex capable
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13 Food and drink producers have been awarded grants totalling
almost £3.5 million to diversify and expand operations.
Recipients include Douglas Laing & Co Ltd who have been
awarded over £855,000 to help fund the construction of a new
distillery in Govan, Glasgow, and Maxwell Farms Limited to
expand their vegetable processing plant in Aberdeenshire.
Kettle Produce Ltd from Cupar, Fife, are awarded £279,000 to
construct a new complex capable of short and long term cold
storage for 4,500 tonnes of swede, carrot, pointed cabbage,
cauliflower, kale and courgettes.
The awards have been made through the Food Processing,
Marketing & Co-operation grants awarded by the Scottish
Government, totalling £3.5 million.
Speaking about the awards, Rural Economy Secretary said:
“Scotland’s food and drink industry is a cornerstone of our
economy, environment and culture, and the quality of our
produce is world renowned.
“We are announcing £3.5 million of new funding for 13
organisations across Scotland which will support sustainable
cooperation and collaboration from primary production and
processing to the market, so industry can continue to flourish.
“I congratulate each recipient of these awards, and wish them
the best of luck for the future.”
Background
Full list of awardees (totalling almost £3.5m):
- Douglas Laing & Co Ltd, Glasgow, are awarded
£855,430.07 towards the construction of a new distillery in
Glasgow. Will go towards the creation of office space,
pre-production storage, distilling equipment, warehousing of
casks, bottling and finished product storage.
- Maxwell Farms Limited, Aberdeenshire, a family business
growing and processing root vegetables, are awarded £634,783.60
for a washing, grading, overwrapping and retail packing
facility.
- Glenrath Egg Products, an egg processing business near
Peebles, are awarded £427,000 for egg processing equipment to
double their existing capacity to access new markets in the
food services sector.
- Kettle Produce Ltd from Cupar, Fife, are awarded £279,000
to construct a new complex capable of short and long term cold
storage for 4500 tonnes of swede, carrot, pointed cabbage,
cauliflower, kale and courgettes.
- McDonald Agri Ltd, Angus, a vegetable processing business
are awarded £167,998.80 for the construction of a packhouse and
various processing equipment.
- W & R Logan Partnership from East Lothian has been
awarded £244,949.60 to extend the company’s original packhouse
and to install technically advanced cabbage sorting and over
wrapping equipment.
- Coleburn Investments Limited, Moray, are awarded
£246,476.54 for the building works and distilling plant &
equipment to create a boutique distillery at the existing
Coleburn Distillery site.
- Kelburn Brewing Company Limited, East Renfrewshire, are
awarded £54,471.98 for moving to a bigger premises including
building, flooring works and drainage, and the purchase and
installation of a 20 barrel plant, casks, computer equipment
and software.
- Millers of Speyside Limited, Highlands, are awarded £83,660
for purchasing and installing an on site incinerator plant and
a stunning box for its cattle/pig line.
- Simon Howie Butchers Limited, Perthshire, are awarded
£206,294 for the construction of a dry goods store, and
engineering support facility, a cold store with blast freezing
and a centralised packing room.
- Border Meats Limited, are awarded £305,000 to centralise
operations in Lockerbie and create a more efficient and
sustainable abattoir, butchery and sales facility.
- Katy Rodger’s Artisan Dairy, Stirlingshire, are awarded
£16,425.12 for the purchase and installation of an external
walk in fridge and freezer, a commercial fruit cooking machine
and a pot filler and conveyor.
- Scottish Islands Abattoir Association, the Islands, are
awarded £43,400 a feasibility study to consider how the
economic sustainability of the abattoirs could be ensured and
their levels of operation improved and increased.
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