Arla Foods amba decreases its February milk price
Arla’s price for conventional milk will reduce by 1.73 pence for the manufacturing litre, taking it to 29.27 pence from 1 February 2018.
Arla’s price for conventional milk will reduce by 1.73 pence for the manufacturing litre, taking it to 29.27 pence from 1 February 2018.
Today the Board of Directors of Arla Foods amba has received notification from the UKAF board (the farmer governing body of Arla Foods’ UK cooperative) that it has taken the decision to terminate the membership of Mr Jonathan Ovens.
Arla Foods is raising its milk price to owners by a further one eurocent per kilogramme from 1 February.
Arla Foods is raising its milk price to owners by a further two eurocents per kilogramme from 1 January. When the increase in the on-account price is applied to the UK standard litre, the increase equates to an upward movement of 1.51 pence.
Arla Foods is raising its milk price to owners by a further two eurocents per kilogramme from 1 December. This is the fourth consecutive increase since September.
Arla Foods is raising its milk price to owners by two eurocents per kilogramme from 1 November. This follows increases in both September and October.
Arla Foods UK sees strong growth in key brands and as the UK’s leading dairy business reaffirms commitment to product innovation.
The Arla Foods amba on-account price for conventional milk will increase by 1.25 eurocents per kilogramme (1.01pence per kg), from 1 September
The Arla Foods amba on-account price for conventional milk is unchanged during August 2016.
Arla Foods, the country’s largest dairy company, has unveiled its most ambitious business strategy to date to make Arla a household brand by 2020 and grow its revenue by nearly a third.
Anchor returns to the TV screens during ITV’s Emmerdale as part of a major new £2 million Anchor Spreadable campaign. The new Arla Foods campaign is themed around ‘guerrilla parenting’, helping parents occupy their kids during the summer holidays.
Arla has unveiled Arla Farmers Milk; created to give shoppers the opportunity to pay a little extra on each bottle to help Arla farmers.
The Arla Foods amba on-account price for conventional milk is unchanged during July 2016.
Arla farmer owners are celebrating their role in a record breaking Open Farm Sunday on June 5. Of the 400 farms participating across the UK, 60 were Arla farmer owners who welcomed nearly 45,000 visitors. This total beat the record from last year, in which 44 Arla farms took part in the day with 37,000 visitors.
The Arla Foods amba on-account price will reduce, with effect from 1 June 2016, by 1.3 eurocents per kg. When applied to the UK standard litre it equates to a reduction of one pence, taking the UK standard litre to 19.12 pence.
Arla Foods, the farmer-owned dairy company and a principal sponsor of Open Farm Sunday 2016, is anticipating a record number of visitors through the gates of its owners’ farms on farming’s national open day, June 5th.
Arla’s new Dano® milk powder packaging facility has been officially opened in Dakar, capital of Senegal. The new site is an important step for the farmer-owned dairy company as it pursues its 2020 strategy with Senegal a significant gateway to further expansion in the West African region.
Farmer-owned Arla has taken the decision to start to incentivise more farmers to convert to GM free feed. The market is increasingly willing to pay a price premium and Arla is in a favourable position to capture this new opportunity.
The Arla Foods amba on-account price will reduce, with effect from 1 May 2016, by one eurocent per kg.
Filtered milk brand, Arla Cravendale® from farmer-owned dairy company, Arla Foods has partnered with Lionsgate UK to support the release of ‘Eddie the Eagle’ in cinemas on April 1st. The film is based on the inspirational true story of ski jumper Michael ‘Eddie the Eagle’ Edwards and his quest to reach the Winter Olympics.