NFUS calls for retailers to adopt Scottish-first approach

New findings reveal that only 26% of supermarket own-label products in Scotland are Scottish

Mia Willemsen
News and business reporter
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NFU Scotland president Andrew Connon
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NFU Scotland president Andrew Connon

NFU Scotland's annual ShelfWatch report has revealed that while some retailers demonstrate strong support for Scottish produce, on average only 26% of own-label products on supermarket shelves in Scotland...

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