A lamb abattoir near Llanidloes has been bought by one of the UK’s largest meat processors as it looks to capitalise on the popularity of British lamb with export customers.
Pilgrim’s UK has announced its commitment to British farming with the acquisition of Randall Parker Foods.
No jobs have been lost as a result of the takeover, with all employees remaining in place under existing term and conditions.
The business is also planning to further invest at the Dolwen manufacturing facility - which processes up to 20,000 lambs a week - as part of its Dalehead Foods division.
Andrew Cracknell, Chief Executive Officer at Pilgrim’s UK, said: “Randall Parker Foods has a strong reputation as a processor of quality lamb and having worked with Dalehead Foods for almost 30 of the 40 years we have been producing lamb products this acquisition is a natural fit for both organisations.
“It will bring our lamb operations closer together into a single integrated supply chain which will benefit team members and customers alike, securing jobs, investment and growth for a sustainable future.”
“We look forward to working even more closely with the RPF teams whose energy, experience and enthusiasm, combined with the highest quality livestock, will offer customers and consumers a first-class supply chain for British lamb.”
Ron Randall, Chairman of Randall Parker Foods Limited, commented: “The shareholders of RPF are delighted to be able to confirm the acquisition and are so happy that the future of RPF will be secured and brighter, with the business in the safe hands of a company with the scope and resources of Pilgrim’s UK.’’
Jim Gaffney, Managing Director of RPF, will continue to oversee operations at the two sites. He said: “I am delighted for the employees, customers and suppliers of RPF who have worked so hard to establish the company’s reputation as the preeminent specialist lamb processor in the UK. The future as part of Dalehead Foods looks both secure and exciting. I look forward to working with new colleagues and our customers to achieve our common goals.”
Pilgrim’s UK recently announced revenue growth in 2020 in its latest annual report and accounts, helping the business move into profit after several consecutive years of losses.
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