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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