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£20m Anglesey cheese plant investment to create 100 jobs on the island

Mona Island Dairy factory will become the most sustainable in Europe - helped by a £3m Welsh Government grant

£20m project at Mona Island Dairy on Anglesey

A £20m cheese project will create 100 jobs on Anglesey thanks to a slice of Welsh Government funding.

The £3m grant from the Business Innovation and Tourism Escalator Scheme (BITES) will see the Mona Island Dairy factory become the most sustainable in Europe, running solely on renewable electricity.

The funding will support production of Welsh and continental cheeses at the 25,000 sq ft facility, based on Mona Industrial Park, between Gwalchmai and Llangefni. .

Additional money in the form of loans and equity will contribute to the £20m site conversion, which is due for completion this September.

When finished, the factory will be the most modern anywhere on the continent, capable of producing 7,000 tons of cheese a year.

Managing Director Ronald Akkerman says the move will see turnover rise to £25m by 2022 and set new standards for the industry, as they look to blend innovative and traditional methods to create Cheddar, Gouda, Edam and a range of artisan cheeses using milk from local farms, overseen by chairman David Wynne-Finch.

“The product range offered to the retail and food service sectors will be for restaurant menus, wholesalers and customers who will be able to choose the type of cheese (brine or dry salted), the fat content, the shape (block or traditional wheel) and have the option of selecting additional ingredients such as herbs and spices,” said Mr Akkerman.

“This will result in premium own label products being produced in significant volumes or in relatively small batches.”