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Prima Cheese to make multimillion-pound investments to solidify position as º£½ÇÊÓÆµ leader

The Seaham business said the coming investments will create new jobs at its two sites

Prima Cheese's factory in Seaham(Image: Unknown)

A North East family firm supplying cheese across the world said it is making multimillion-pound investments into the business over the next two years to cement its position as a º£½ÇÊÓÆµ leader.

County Durham dairy specialist Prima Cheese, launched 27 years ago by husband and wife team Behraz and Essmat Beni, specialises in supplying shredded cheese to restaurants and takeaways in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and overseas. The company initial ran takeaways in Durham but switched to cheese supplying in 1997 and moved into exports in 2011.

The business now exports to more than 50 countries, and it last year saw impressive growth in volumes, having made concerted efforts to growth its exports business in recent years. The Seaham business – run by co-CEOs Nima Beni and Nagma Ebanks-Beni, the son and daughter of the founders – has published accounts for the year ended March 2024 showing a 14% drop in turnover to £104m despite seeing sales volumes rise 6%, as a result of a 20% drop in wholesale cheese prices. Operating profit, however, increased from £3.7m to £5.2m, while pre-tax profit rose from £3.6m to £2.5m.

The firm said that both º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and export sales volumes saw significant growth, with export sales rocketing by 72% and double-digit growth in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ market - success it said was driven by “a clear strategy of promoting own branded products over private labels, enhancing volumes and boosting brand recognition in the food industry”.

A report within the accounts highlighted how continued modification and investment in production lines helped to boost Prima Cheese’s flexibility, customer satisfaction efficiencies. Investments were made in the premises, plant and people, including in its fleet of vehicles with the addition of several new trucks and trailers.

Looking ahead, the company said it will continue to focus on expanding into new geographical locations as well as promoting existing brands and developing new products.

The year also saw the company open a London office, which is now the centre for all of its commercial and marketing activities. The Islington office is based in a historic building acquired by Prima Projects, the property arm of the family’s wider 4B Group.

Following publication of the accounts Nagma Ebanks-Beni explained how Prima Cheese is set to make multimillion-pound investments over the next two years, in projects which will increase employee numbers, currently standing at around 200, across both sites in Seaham and London.