Arla Foods UK comments on EFRA Committee farmgate prices report
David Christensen, Arla farmer owner and Board of Representative member, and Ash Amirahmadi, head of milk and member services comment on the EFRA Committee farmgate prices report.
David Christensen, Arla farmer owner and Board of Representative member, and Ash Amirahmadi, head of milk and member services comment on the EFRA Committee farmgate prices report.
Breakfast was on Arla® BOB for unsuspecting Brightoners, as a 14-strong herd of yellow and white cows took to their beach yesterday to raise awareness of Arla's latest innovation. Early morning visitors were treated to breakfast made with Arla BOB (Arla 'Best of Both'), the new branded milk; fat-free milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed, packaged with a distinctive yellow top.
Arla has published its full annual report 2015, including all available financial figures, updates on Arla’s strategy, markets, and cost saving programmes.
Milk’s health benefits and farmer-ownership are two main topics covered in Arla’s new CSR report for 2015, which also includes assessments from four external experts.
Arla Foods amba is maintaining its on-account milk price at 21.81 pence per litre, through March 2016, for its 12,600 owners, including around 2,700 from the UK.
Arla Foods, the farmer-owned dairy company, has today released its Group 2015 results, outlining a robust performance across its organisation. Arla’s largest business group, the UK market, played a significant role in delivering a strong year of improved performance.
Arla, the UK’s largest dairy company, has unveiled a colourful new TV ad as part of a £7m campaign to launch Arla Best of Both (BOB): the UK’s first fat-free skimmed milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed. BOB is packaged with a distinctive yellow top that sets it apart from the traditionally blue, green and red-topped milk aisle.
Arla is today announcing the structural changes to its organisation that will enable the business to deliver its Good Growth Strategy 2020 ambitions. The changes will see the formation of a new global Executive Management Team as well as the creation of a more efficient and globally-focused structure, which will allow the markets to strengthen their commercial and consumer focus.
Arla Foods UK can confirm that Tesco has made the decision to award a significant volume of Arla’s fresh liquid milk business to Muller Milk and Ingredients. However, the farmer-owned dairy business has retained significant volumes in a long-term agreement. Tesco has confirmed that it will continue its long-standing relationship with Arla.
Arla Lactofree®, the UK’s pioneering lactose-free* dairy brand, is today launching its new television ad as part of its campaign to champion a dairy revolution.
In the largest consumer survey of its kind, Arla® skyr triumphs as Product of Year in the Yogurt category. With more than 11,500 consumers responding to the survey across 42 FMCG categories, Product of the Year is the world’s largest consumer-voted annual award for product innovation.
Westbury Dairies Limited, the joint venture between Arla and First Milk, has today confirmed that full ownership of Westbury Dairies Limited has transferred to Arla. The joint venture company, located at Westbury, Wiltshire, operates the country’s most modern skimmed milk powder and bulk butter production facility.
Arla has launched a new branded milk product: Arla ‘Best of Both’ (Arla BOB); fat-free milk that tastes as good as semi-skimmed, with a distinctive yellow top. The farmer-owned dairy cooperative has spent three years developing the technology to produce Arla BOB.
Arla Foods amba is maintaining its milk price through January 2016. However, January also sees a new quarter’s (October to December) average exchange rate being introduced to the pricing mechanism.
People in Yorkshire have been doing a double-take after colleagues from Arla, based in Leeds, transformed their cars to resemble mobile cows and have been driving them round the city for the past month.
Arla farmer owners have been out and about this week, handing out Christmas gifts to thank the public for the support they’ve received during a turbulent year for the industry.
London commuters were greeted on Wednesday December 9th by a herd of cows and dairy farmers as part of a campaign by Arla Foods to raise awareness of how people can support the industry this Christmas.
Arla Foods UK, the UK’s largest farmer-owned dairy company, is calling on consumers nationwide in the run up to Christmas to support its new ‘White Wednesdays’ campaign. It aims to reach over 40 million people to encourage them to purchase Arla's dairy products and support its farmers.
Arla Foods amba is maintaining its on-account milk price at 23.04 pence per litre, during December 2015, for its 12,700 owners, including around 3,000 from the UK.
Morrisons 'Milk for Farmers’ success helps Arla farmer-owners during difficult times