Arla Foods UK to invest in world’s largest fresh milk dairy
Arla Foods UK has today (16 November 2009) confirmed it is to invest in building a new one billion litre liquid milk processing facility on the outskirts of London.
Arla Foods UK has today (16 November 2009) confirmed it is to invest in building a new one billion litre liquid milk processing facility on the outskirts of London.
Arla is adding weight to its environmental credentials by slimming down its use of packaging and now boasts the lightest two pint polybottles for milk in the UK.
A difficult six months but 2009 full year forecast achievable.
Arla Foods is taking delivery of state of the art processing equipment as work on the £70 million expansion at its flagship dairy in Stourton, Leeds gains momentum.
The Arla Foods Milk Partnership board has decided to reduce the standard litre price by one pence, with effect from 1 May 2009, taking Arla’s standard litre* to 24 pence.
Arla's profits for 2008 total DKK 556 million, DKK 350 million below budget. Although the milk price (including the supplementary payment and consolidation to member’s capital account) for the cooperative milk producers in 2008 was the highest ever, amounting to DKK 2.5 billion more than in 2007, the result is not satisfactory, according to Peder Tuborgh, CEO of Arla Foods.
Arla Foods has today (January 29) announced that it is to invest more than £70 million in additional state of the art production facilities at its flagship dairy in Stourton, Leeds.
Arla Foods has agreed with the Arla Foods Milk Partnership board that it is to reduce its standard litre price by two pence, with effect from 5 January 2009, taking Arla’s standard litre* to 25 pence.
From today (7 November) Arla Foods is getting ‘Closer to Nature’ as it commits to becoming the world’s most natural dairy company. No other dairy company has taken this bold, ambitious step which demonstrates Arla Foods’ commitment to ensuring that, throughout its entire global supply chain, naturalness is at the heart of all its operations.
An ambitious and challenging global strategy has today (30 October) been announced by Arla Foods amba in which the UK will continue to play a fundamental role.
Arla Foods increases price paid to AFMP members Arla Foods UK is to pay an additional 1ppl for milk supplied by members of its dedicated supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP), from 13 October 2008.
Arla Foods UK has today (Tuesday September 9) confirmed that, subject to the sale of Milk Link's Staplemead creamery to Andros, it will enter into a co-packing agreement with the new owners to pack a range of products previously produced by Staplemead Dairy Products, the joint venture company owned by Arla Foods UK and Milk Link.
UK business makes multi-million pound investment in its flagship Stourton dairy at Leeds and further strengthens its commitment to the environment through on-farm heat recovery and solar panel trial.
Arla Foods UK has been presented with Denmark’s prestigious national award, The Diploma of the Danish Export Association and His Royal Highness Prince Henrik’s Medal of Honour for delivering excellent growth within the Arla Foods amba group.
Arla Foods will pay a 0.3ppl non-aligned farm premium to all members of Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP) who are not aligned to a retail customer backdated from 1 June 2008.
Arla Foods is today informing employees at its Manchester dairy of its intention to close the dairy and distribution facility at Wythenshawe, Manchester.
Press release Arla Foods UK will pay an additional 0.5ppl for milk supplied by members of its dedicated supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP), from 1 June 2008
Almost eleven thousand Danish, Swedish and British dairy farmers are uniting in a joint venture that will see farmers within Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP) become part owners of Arla Foods UK plc, through their investment company, Milk Partnership Ltd (MPL).
The cream of the crop of Arla Foods Milk Partnership members have been recognised for producing exceptional milk quality at the annual Arla Foods milk quality awards.
Arla Foods is encouraging Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP) members to increase milk production in the autumn trough by paying a 5ppl supplement on every litre of milk supplied over and above a member's base average daily production (BADP) figure during September, October and November 2008.