Jennifer Marshall and husband Rowan

Scotty Brand adds Scottish cherries to its range for the first time – now listed in Asda

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SCOTTY Brand has added Scottish cherries to its seasonal berries range for the first time and has secured a listing with Asda, which will see the fruit stocked in stores across Scotland.

Already known for its seasonal Scottish strawberries and raspberries, Scotty Brand has added cherries to its range following a rise in homegrown production and good growing conditions. 

More than 25,000 packs of Scottish cherries have been grown for Scotty Brand by Peter Marshall & Co at West Jordanstone Farm and Muirton Farm, close to Alyth, Perthshire.

The Scotty Brand Scottish cherries are grown on the Marshall’s family farm, which is run by Rowan and Jennifer.

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Rowan said: “Many people don’t think of cherries being grown in Scotland, but we started growing them in Scotland eight years ago.

“It’s a real rising star of Scottish fruit growing as the season is perfectly timed to compliment the global market.”

Heather Turnbull, Asda’s regional buying manager, Scotland added: “We are delighted to continue our relationship with Scotty Brand as we stock Scottish cherries for the first time.

“Our commitment to supporting local producers has never been more important and we’re proud to offer customers a quality Scottish product – like the Scotty Brand cherries – to enjoy in season.”

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