Jersey Royal Company

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The Jersey Royal Company operates from a number of key sites across the island of Jersey and has been established for over 20 years, growing, packing and supplying the internationally recognised and protected Jersey Royal new potato to a wide number of retailers in the UK.

Farming around 8,300 vergées (1,800 ha) annually across 1800 fields, and employing around 450 staff, they produce and pack approximately 20,000 tonnes per year.

In 2014 the company became part of the Produce Investments group.

The company continues to develop itself as a business which combines real food and farming heritage with the demands of modern supply chains, as well as consumer passion for a unique brand.

Noticias de esta Compañia

A good season for Jersey Royals, but at what cost? (Courtesy: David Ferguson)
Septiembre 21, 2023

A good season for Jersey Royals, but at what cost?

Jersey Potato exporters were able to negotiate a better price from UK supermarkets this year to help cover rising costs but blight and poor weather meant it was still a difficult season.
Stocks AG's Rotor Meter saves the Jersey Royal company GBP 300,000 (USD 330,000) through targeted fertiliser application
Octubre 18, 2022

Savings and cleaner water: Jersey Royal Company applies fertilizer directly under the seed potato with Stocks AG’s Rotor Meter.

In the last six years, one of the UK’s leading potato growers has saved over GBP 300,000 (USD 330,000) through an unconventional but highly effective use of Stocks AG’s Rotor Meter.
Jersey Royals: Cut exports to highlight the quality
Julio 01, 2021

Jersey Royals: Cut exports to highlight the quality

Farmers may have to cut the volume of Jersey Royal potatoes grown in a season if the Island’s biggest agricultural crop is to maintain its premium status, an industry leader has said.
Jersey: Farmers feeling the heat as the Island is set to enter a drought
Abril 29, 2021

Jersey Potato Farmers are feeling the heat as the Island is set to enter a drought

The lack of rainfall could affect the potato-lifting season, the Jersey Royal Company has said as the Island is set to enter a drought. Mike Renouard, business unit director at The Jersey Royal Company, said that farmers were hoping for a period of rain to help with the growth of their crop.