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Waitrose boss shares business insights with north-east food and drink award winners


By David Porter

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Leading food and drink businesses from across north east Scotland have been celebrated for their excellence and innovation.

The 2024 North East Scotland Food & Drink Awards, delivered by Opportunity North East (ONE) in partnership with Aberdeenshire Council, brought the industry together to celebrate achievements and successes in the vital growth sector and recognise investment in people, products and processes.

This year’s winners were announced at the awards dinner on Thursday (9 May) evening, with an audience of more than 230 industry professionals, hosted by food and drink writer and broadcaster Aleesha Hansel (pictured).
This year’s winners were announced at the awards dinner on Thursday (9 May) evening, with an audience of more than 230 industry professionals, hosted by food and drink writer and broadcaster Aleesha Hansel (pictured).

Winners of the 2024 awards across nine categories – including best new products, innovation and growth – were AGD Duff & Partners, Amity Fish Company, Associated Seafoods, Burnside Brewery, Little Brown Dog Spirits, Reynolds Cocktails and Singularity Sauce Co. Fraser Chapman, a trainee auctioneer with ANM Group received the rising star award and SeaFest Peterhead landed the best food and drink tourism experience title.

Martyn Lee, Executive Chef at Waitrose (left) with Jennifer Craw, CEO of Opportunity North East, Cllr Gillian Owen, Leader of Aberdeenshire Council and Jimmy Buchan of Amity Fish pictured at the North East Scotland Food & Drink Awards at Meldrum House Hotel.
Martyn Lee, Executive Chef at Waitrose (left) with Jennifer Craw, CEO of Opportunity North East, Cllr Gillian Owen, Leader of Aberdeenshire Council and Jimmy Buchan of Amity Fish pictured at the North East Scotland Food & Drink Awards at Meldrum House Hotel.

The results were announced at the awards dinner at Meldrum House Country Hotel on Thursday with an audience of more than 230 industry professionals, hosted by food and drink writer and broadcaster Aleesha Hansel.

The awards dinner saw Martyn Lee, Executive Chef for Waitrose, who leads the retailer’s food innovation team, and Alison Hargreaves from Young’s Seafood share insights on the importance of their retailer and supplier relationship.

Winners of the 2024 awards across nine categories – including best new products, innovation and growth – were AGD Duff & Partners, Amity Fish Company, Associated Seafoods, Burnside Brewery, Little Brown Dog Spirits, Reynolds Cocktails and Singularity Sauce Co. Fraser Chapman, a trainee auctioneer with ANM Group received the rising star award and SeaFest Peterhead landed the best food and drink tourism experience title.
Winners of the 2024 awards across nine categories – including best new products, innovation and growth – were AGD Duff & Partners, Amity Fish Company, Associated Seafoods, Burnside Brewery, Little Brown Dog Spirits, Reynolds Cocktails and Singularity Sauce Co. Fraser Chapman, a trainee auctioneer with ANM Group received the rising star award and SeaFest Peterhead landed the best food and drink tourism experience title.

The full list of winners and finalists is as follows.

Best Young Business - Reynolds Cocktails.

Business Growth - A G D Duff & Partners Ltd.

Most Innovative Business - Associated Seafoods.

Best New Food Product - Singularity Sauce Co - Buffalo Hot Sauce.

Best New Drink Product (low Or No Alcohol) - Burnside Brewery - Wayfinder.

Best New Drink Product - Little Brown Dog Spirits - Aberdeenshire Foraged Gin - UNLIMITED EDITION

Team of the Year - Amity Fish Company.

Rising Star Of The Year - Fraser Chapman, ANM Group.

Best Food and Drink Tourism Experience - SeaFest Peterhead.

Stanley Morrice MBE, Chair of the ONE Food, Drink and Agriculture Board, said: “Food and drink manufacturing and production are at the heart of north east Scotland’s economy and have a vital role to play in driving growth, productivity and providing high-skills jobs for the future. These awards recognise the success of committed and talented people and teams across the sector, and I congratulate all the finalists and winners on their achievements in the past year. Opportunity North East works with ambitious business founders and leaders to achieve their goals and lead their food and drink businesses to the next level. ONE challenges and inspires ambition, provides access to industry expertise, connections and commercial facilities, and supports with entrepreneurial education and mentoring. The sector-specialist support ONE has developed over the past eight years with partners will combine with manufacturing and innovation space at ONE SeedPod, when the new hub opens in 2025. ONE SeedPod will be a unique growth catalyst and commercial resource for the industry to use, and I look forward to seeing how it inspires and enables new and established businesses to innovate and grow.”

Chair of Aberdeenshire Council's Infrastructure Services Committee, Cllr Alan Turner, said: “For many years now these awards have helped showcase the very best north-east food and drink producers, successfully raising the profile of their businesses and products to local and national markets. We are delighted to continue our partnership with ONE to recognise these success stories, promoting the region as a pacesetter in the Scottish food and drink industry. The Food and Drink Awards play an important role in celebrating local businesses and key figures within the industry who, despite all the challenges facing them such as ongoing energy and supply costs, continue driving innovation and business growth. To our award winners, I congratulate you all for demonstrating how you have successfully seized upon opportunities and tackled head on the challenges the food and drink market has faced during recent years,”


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