Arla Foods amba holds its milk price for November
Arla’s price for both conventional milk will remain unchanged in November at 32.30 pence for the conventional manufacturing litre.
Arla’s price for both conventional milk will remain unchanged in November at 32.30 pence for the conventional manufacturing litre.
The good and the great of the UK foodservice industry will meet today at Dinerama, a global street food market in Shoreditch, where Arla Foods will launch its new foodservice division, Arla Pro. The launch of Arla Pro brings together well-known brands such as Lurpak®, Anchor® and Castello®, with a new Arla back of house range.
Arla Foods, the farmer owned dairy company, is to expand its successful protein range, with the launch of Arla Protein Milk, in a move that sees it continue to innovate in the dairy sector through increasing protein content via everyday dairy products.
Arla® Organic Milk is now available in leading retailers across the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Arla Foods, the world’s largest producer of organic dairy products, has launched its first branded organic milk in the Middle East, the company’s biggest strategic growth market outside Europe, marking a significant milestone in its growth agenda.
Arla’s price for conventional milk for UK farmer owners will increase by 1.50 pence per litre from 1 October, taking Arla’s manufacturing litre to 32.30 pence. This is a result of a one eurocent increase in the on-account price coupled with the quarterly adjustment in the currency smoothing mechanism.
Arla Foods UK, the country’s leading dairy cooperative, has appointed Steve Millard as its new Head of E-commerce & Digital. The newly created role forms part of Arla’s wider ambitions to increase the proportion of its online sales in the UK to 20% by 2025, as more shoppers than ever turn to digital retailers to purchase their household groceries.
The UK, Arla’s largest market, sees net revenue up four per cent overall year-on-year. UK performance driven by revenue growth of 10 per cent across its branded portfolio with stand-out performance of Arla branded products with a 15 per cent rise.
Arla Foods is raising its milk price to owners by one eurocent per kilogramme from 1 September. When the increase in the on-account price is applied to the UK standard manufacturing litre, the increase equates to an upward movement of 0.81 pence, taking the UK standard litre for conventional milk to 30.79 pence.
Working together with McDonald’s, Arla is launching a new co-branded Happy Meal and Arla Organic Milk bottle which will roll-out across McDonald’s UK restaurants.
Arla Cravendale® – the UK’s number one branded milk – has today launched a new £3m advertising campaign, bringing the drink’s fresh tasting qualities to screens across the country.
Arla Foods is raising its milk price to owners by one eurocent per kilogramme from 1 August.
Castello – one of Arla Foods’ leading brands – is launching a new TV ad campaign today to bring to life the sensations that consumers experience when eating its range of speciality cheeses.