International Potato Sales Albert Bartlett taking off.

International Potato Sales Albert Bartlett taking off.
January 04, 2015

According to accounts recently filed at Companies House the privately owned Bartlett International Holdings, based in Airdrie, saw pre-tax profits rise from £8.7 million to £11.45m in the 12 months to May 31, 2014.


That came even though turnover dipped from £175.3m to £174.5m.

Writing in the accounts Ronnie Bartlett, the sole director named in the financial document, said: "We found the trading performance of the group to be satisfactory in the year, the early part of which was affected by extremely high raw material prices as a result of the shortage of UK potato supply following the poor harvest conditions experienced in 2013.

"Whilst raw material prices have fallen since this high, the UK retail market continues to be extremely competitive and these pressures are felt throughout the supply chain."

The company said that it had continued to develop the Albert Bartlett brand along with its ambassadors the chefs Albert Roux Jr and Andrew Fairlie.

Mr Bartlett said: "Alongside our branded business we remain fully committed to the development and success of our exclusive premium varieties and our own label offering."

The accounts show international sales rose from £385,688 to almost £3.5m as a result of growth in the US and Middle East.

The Scotty Brand business, which distributes Scottish grown vegetables including carrots as well as soft fruits, was said to have grown 40 per cent in the year.

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