In This Issue
Exhibitor and visitor reaction to 10th PATS Sandown
All the action from PATS Sandown captured in pictures
PATS Sandown 2018 New Product Awards revealed
Pooch & Mutt's revolutionary Tetra wet food launch
PetQuip launch 2018 awards at PATS Sandown
New horizons for Naturediet
Anco's major re-branding a big success
Chuckit! partners with judging panel of pet industry pupstars for the Chuckit! Challenge 2018
Forthglade introduces full sales team at PATS
First-time appearance for Norfolk Industries...and a New Product Award to go with it!
Friendly but expert approach to pet nutrition market
Lintbells offers more for less at pet exhibition
Vital offered exciting experience for retailers at PATS
Exciting toys set for major launch at PATS Sandown
Get your own copy of Pet Trade Xtra
PATS presented with 10th anniversary cake
Pets at Home stops sale of rabbits during Easter Period
Introducing I AM Home: IAMS' charitable initiative
Pets at Home supports Rabbit Awareness Week with continued ban on instore museli sales
A new, fresh look to celebrate Cotswold RAW's PATS debut
First day at PATS Sandown hailed a huge success
Helping businesses to thrive in ever-changing pet market
Pawtato launches new purple dog chew
True Instinct gets its Nationwide launch
70th anniversary celebrations for herbal experts
ClipBox is welcome addition to Tick Twister
The best of the previous Pet Trade Xtra
Pet industry counts cost as country store chain goes into administration
Fire destroys Gardman warehouse at Daventry
Great stories behind Petface's Christmas 2018 collection
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Pet industry counts cost as country store chain goes into administration

 

A number of pet product suppliers are counting the cost of the decision to appoint administrators for the failing Countrywide Farmers business, which runs a number of country stores in the UK.

 

The sale of pet products and pet food was a major sector of the company’s business, and its latest problems are seen as a major headache for the industry with some suppliers being owed money.

 

Countrywide Farmers went into administration just over a week ago on March 7, and the administrators from KPMG have said it’s their intention to seek a buyer for the business.

 

They have appointed Hilco Capital to assist in running the Countrywide Farmers stores while they explore and develop available options.

 

The company, based in Evesham, Worcestershire, announced plans to sell the business in April last year, but a potential sale to Mole Valley Farmers Ltd fell through in October.

 

On March 1, the company announced it had sold its liquefied petroleum gas division to DCC Flogas, however its retail business sale to Mole Valley could not be approved and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced an investigation.

 

Countrywide announced it was going into administration as the CMA investigation could last up to six months, and the company said it would be "unable to meet its financial obligations for this extended period of time".

 

Countrywide Farmers employs more than 700 people and has 48 stores. The administrators have said no "initial redundancies" had been made.

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