Waitrose Duchy Organic

Supermarket food brand

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2021 Waitrose Duchy Organic reported a profit of £3.6 million.
2020 Prince Charles did not renew the lease on Home Farm, but continued organic farming at Sandringham House. The new Home Farm tenant maintained the relationship with Waitrose Duchy Organic.
2016 Waitrose repackaged the mineral water as part of its Waitrose One premium range.
2015 Over 3,000 farmers had been involved in the Duchy Future Farming programme by this year, participating in experimental organic farming research.
June 2015 The brand name was changed to Waitrose Duchy Organic during the summer.
2013 The Duchy Future Farming programme was established in partnership with the Soil Association to provide advice and support to UK farmers and growers in organic farming research methods.
2013 The brand had raised a cumulative total of £11 million in charitable donations from its profits to The Prince of Wales's Charitable Fund.
2013 The brand had recovered, achieving annual profits of £2.8 million following the Waitrose partnership.
2013 The brand expanded internationally, selling products in 30 countries including Australia and Japan.
2012 Duchy Originals raised over one million Canadian dollars annually for The Prince's Charities Canada through product sales.
August 2010 Products were relaunched under the 'Duchy Originals from Waitrose' brand, expanding the product range from around 200 to over 300 lines.

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