Arla Foods amba milk price
Arla Foods amba is reducing its owner on-account price by €1.25 cents per kg, with effect from 4 August 2014.
Arla Foods amba is reducing its owner on-account price by €1.25 cents per kg, with effect from 4 August 2014.
Lurpak® is now the UK’s number one selling butter and margarine brand both in terms of sales volume and value, according to latest market data from AC Nielsen.
As part of its ‘Tastes Like Home’ brand positioning, Arla's butter brand, Anchor® is launching a new TV campaign for Anchor® Spreadable which will run from 21 July through to September on both satellite and terrestrial channels.
The merger between EGM Walhorn and Arla Foods has been approved by the relevant competition authorities. The merger is set to take effect on August 1st 2014.
Arla Foods amba is reducing its global on-account milk price by €1.5 cents per kg, with effect from 7 July 2014, which when applied through the pricing mechanism, results in a reduction of 1.23ppl on Arla’s UK standard litre.
New snackpot formats and creative flavours are helping give rise to a new generation of cottage cheese-lovers in the UK, according to Arla Foods, the nation’s biggest dairy company and co-operative as well as producer of more than half (55%) of the cottage cheese we eat.
Today, the Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, The Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP, officially opened Arla’s £150 million fresh milk processing facility located in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, with a capacity to produce 1.5 million bottles a day.
This morning, the Secretary of State for the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, The Rt Hon Owen Paterson MP, will officially open Arla’s dairy in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
The merger with Walhorn EGM brings more dairy farmers in Belgium and Germany, and for the first time, owners in the Netherlands.
Arla Foods announces the appointment of Peter Gioertz-Carlsen as the new executive vice president for Arla UK with effect from 1 August 2014, replacing Peter Lauritzen who has decided to take a global role in the Arla Group prior to his retirement in 2015.
Milk is a good choice if you want a relatively affordable food product with a low impact on climate, in relation to its high nutritional value. New research suggests that milk has a high sustainability score and Arla aims to make it even higher by lowering emissions from farming, production, transport and packaging.
Arla Foods amba is reducing its global on-account milk price by €1.5 cents, with effect from 28 April 2014. This reduces Arla’s standard litre price in the UK by 1.27ppl taking it to 33.74 pence per litre.