Well-Pict European (Scotland) Ltd
Kirkgate House
Kirkton Industrial Estate
Baden-Powell Road
Arbroath
Angus
DD11 3LS
01241437050
website
Outlet: Box Scheme
Selling: Fruit & Veg
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stephen_anderson, 4 Jan 2007 9.35 pm
We have bought your strawberries this summer from the local Asda store in Dundee. They were lovely! Where could we buy frozen raspberries from? Stephen Anderson, Dundee
cranston 1, 12 Sep 2006 9.18 am
A new venture with the main aim of substituting 400 ton forgien imports with home grown Scottish strawberries delivered directly from the field to store
paul234, 19 Aug 2006 6.33 am
Great strawberries!!
rjborley, 17 Aug 2006 12.37 pm
For a start up farm they have done extremely well servicing local customers recommended by me. I have had nothing but positive feedback. The quality, service and friendly attitude is refreshing, an unwavering commitment to putting the customer first.
aurel 1, 12 Aug 2006 12.48 am
Since February this year we have achieved: -succesfully grown 50 acres of soft fruit production under polytunnels -Farm Assurance accreditation -BRC accreditation with the highest standard for our newly established packhouse -Local delivery of high quality product to supermaket More info http://www.wellpict-scotland.com
aurel, 8 Aug 2006 10.10 pm
The Local Taste of Scottish Strawberries The first locally grown Scottish strawberries of the season have finally arrived and are being snapped up by local supermarkets. Strawberries are always a sure sign of summer’s arrival and these ones are extra special because they are grown locally and delivered directly to local Dundee ASDA stores by the grower himself to ensure ultimate quality & freshness. These first strawberries were grown in Arbroath in Angus on a newly established Strawberry Farm by Andrew Cranston. The farm operation in Arbroath has been setup in February by Well Pict European-Scotland to cover the existing gap in the demand for high quality locally grown berries in Scotland. Andrew, who is originally from the boarders, is a 4th generation strawberry grower. After spending the last few years growing strawberries in Kent, he has returned to Scotland to do what he does best. He is confident that he is now producing amongst the freshest & tastiest strawberries in Scotland. Scottish customers have long realised that Scottish strawberries are very different to the imported alternatives and after a long winter of eating Spanish imports, a return to the famously sweet and delicate Scottish berry is truly a pleasure. The Scots are very particular about their berries and are very supportive of the home grown crop. Sales of strawberries in Scotland more than double during the Scottish growing season, which is a clear sign of the huge demand for locally grown & produced berries. The National Farmers Union Scotland has recently been asking supermarkets to increa review this place now






















