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  • Ash Amirahmadi to head up milk procurement at Arla

    Arla Foods has today (11 October 2010) announced that Ash Amirahmadi, currently the company’s vice president for milk and cream marketing, will join Arla UK’s leadership team with full responsibility for Arla UK’s milk procurement function and will also represent Arla on the Arla Foods Milk Partnership board.

  • Shareholders of Westbury Dairies Ltd announce joint venture with Arla Foods

    First Milk and Milk Link have announced that they have agreed terms for Arla Foods UK plc (Arla) to become a shareholder in Westbury Dairies Limited, the joint venture company that operates the country’s most modern skimmed milk powder and bulk butter production facility located in Westbury, Wiltshire. In doing so, they have agreed to sell a minority share in the company to Arla.

  • Arla reveals the location of its new mega dairy

    Having announced that Arla Foods amba is to invest over £150 million in building the world’s first billion litre liquid milk dairy, Arla Foods UK today confirms that it has secured a 70-acre site at Aston Clinton, Aylesbury, on which to build what will also be the first zero carbon milk processing facility.

  • Solid interim results ahead of a challenging autumn

    Arla Foods has today posted a profit of DKK 697 million (£81.2 million) based on a turnover of DKK 23.8 billion (£2.77 billion) for the first half of 2010. Both turnover and earnings increased - but a challenging autumn awaits.

  • AFMP farmer board in discussions to further invest in Arla Foods UK

    Arla Foods amba has this week confirmed that it is to invest over £150 million in Arla UK’s new dairy on the outskirts of London. At the same time the farmer board of Arla Foods Milk Partnership, Arla UK’s direct milk supply group, has confirmed it is in discussions with the board of Arla Foods amba about making a further investment in the UK business.

  • Arla Foods increases price paid to AFMP members

    Arla Foods UK is to pay an additional 0.5ppl for milk supplied by members of its dedicated supply group, Arla Foods Milk Partnership (AFMP), from 1 June 2010, taking Arla’s standard litre price* to 24.5 pence.

  • Arla Foods signs Courtauld Commitment

    Arla Foods has joined 27 other food manufactures and retailers in signing a grocery industry agreement which aims to cut food and packaging waste and carbon missions.

  • Budget increased in 2010

    In 2009, the economic situation forced Arla Foods to make cuts across the business. A new and increased budget for 2010 focuses on marketing, an increase in capacity, as well as efficiency measures.

  • Future of Claymore Dairies secured

    Arla Foods, Claymore Dairies and North Milk Coop have today reached an agreement whereby Arla and North Milk Coop will sell Claymore Dairies to a management buyout team based at the Nairn facility, for an undisclosed sum, with effect from 1 February 2010.

  • Arla Foods acquires Fonterra’s stake in joint venture

    Following a decision by Fonterra to dispose of its minority interest in a joint venture with Arla Foods amba, Arla, the majority stakeholder, has acquired the 25 per cent share that it did not already own.

  • Flagship dairy begins to take shape

    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.

  • 2008 – a good year that ended in difficult circumstances

    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 to reduce milk price by two pence per litre

    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.

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