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Phase Three of Scotland’s Largest Ever Survey of Scottish Supermarket Shelves is Underway

ShelfWatch to revisit Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Co-op, Marks and Spencer, Lidl and Aldi looking at support for Scottish produce.

Phase Three of ShelfWatch, the largest ever survey of food being offered on Scottish supermarket shelves is now underway.

Over the current year, ShelfWatch will identify those retailers who are giving outstanding support to local food production in Scotland and those who must do better. The survey’s aim is to drive a marked improvement in the availability of Scottish produce in Scottish stores, allowing consumers to fully support the hard work of Scottish farmers and crofters.

NFU Scotland started the ShelfWatch survey in January, shining a light on how and where Scottish produce is available to buy.  The first set of results were reported at NFU Scotland’s annual conference in Glasgow in February (See: https://www.nfus.org.uk/news/news/nfu-scotland-shelfwatch-identifies-mixed-support-for-scottish-produce-in-leading-supermarkets )

The second survey was undertaken in late May and the results published on the eve of the Royal Highland Show in June, the biggest showcase for Scottish food and farming. (See: https://www.nfus.org.uk/news/news/second-shelfwatch-shows-support-for-scottish-produce-in-leading-supermarkets-remains-mixed 

For Phase Two, an independent research firm visited 71 stores across mainland Scotland looking at own-label beef, lamb, pork, chicken, eggs, vegetables and dairy in the eight biggest retailers.  In all, more than 15,000 products were reviewed. 

The results from Phase Three will be reported next month. In total, four ShelfWatch studies will be carried out this year. All retailers involved in the latest survey were notified 24 hours in advance of the study commencing.

Since the start of ShelfWatch, NFU Scotland has met with all the major retailers, and further meetings are planned. 

NFU Scotland Head of Policy Gemma Cooper said ‘ShelfWatch Phase Three builds on the previous two phases which took place in January and May. 

“Previous results have shown a mixed picture of support across the retailers. There are significant differences across our sectors in terms of level of support for Scottish, and this is something we are keen to understand more about and see improvement. 

“There is also further conversation to be had about labelling of produce. We have found that there are significant amounts of Scottish produce which are available but not labelled as such. This could be attributed to supply chain challenges such as lack of processing capacity in Scotland. 

“We are shortly going to launch our new supply chain strategy which will give a focus to our supply chain work in the coming months and years. Whilst ShelfWatch will continue to be an important source of data for our supply chain conversations, it does not sit in isolation. We will set out our renewed focus on profitability for our primary producers, underpinning commitments for businesses, and long-term sustainability.” 

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Contact Bob Carruth on 0131 472 4006

Author: Bob Carruth

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Bob Carruth

A dairy farmer’s son, I joined NFU Scotland in 1999 after 13 years as an agricultural journalist. Following spells as a regional manager and policy lead on milk, livestock and animal health and welfare, I became Communications Director in 2008.

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