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  • AFMP announces that its roadmap discussions are on track and moves to Code of Best Practice’s ‘purchaser discretion’ contract mechanism

    Arla Foods Milk Partnership confirms its discussions on defining the roadmap to full membership of Arla Foods amba are on track and its continued commitment to the dairy industry’s Voluntary Code of Best Practice on Contractual Relationships. As part of that, from 1 July 2013, AFMP will move to the ‘purchaser discretion’ contract mechanism of the Code.

  • Reece’s creamery wins four at Royal Bath and West show

    Arla’s Malpas Creamery is celebrating today after an outstanding performance at this year’s Royal Bath and West Show. The creamery picked up a total of4 awards for its delicious Cheshire, proving it to be in a class of its own.

  • Sale of Crediton Dairy

    Arla Foods amba has agreed to sell its Crediton Dairy milk drinks business to a management buy-out team led by former Milk Link chief executive Neil Kennedy and former Milk Link group finance director Tim Smiddy.

  • Arla joins third phase of the Courtauld Commitment

    For the third consecutive phase, Arla has joined the grocery sector in continuing to show its commitment to reducing food and drink waste, becoming one of 45 signatories joining the third phase of the Courtauld Commitment.

  • Arla raises milk price for June

    Arla Foods UK is raising its price to Arla Foods Milk Partnership farmers (AFMP) and both groups of its direct suppliers, for conventional milk by 1.25ppl, and by 2ppl for organic milk, with effect from 1 June 2013.

  • Milk price increase for Arla Milk Link owners

    Arla Foods amba is raising its on account price from April 29 by 1.06ppl, as a result of improved business performance and increases in global commodity prices which are having a positive impact on the retail market, globally. The price rise takes the Arla Milk Link standard litre to 30.21 pence.

  • Arla Foods Annual Report 2012

    Today, Arla Foods has published its Annual Report 2012 in addition to a separate CSR report which highlights how the company is fulfilling its social, ethical and economic responsibilities.

  • A landmark result for 2012 despite a challenging marketplace

    Mergers, acquisitions and strong brands were behind the significant rise in Arla's turnover in 2012. Despite significant price pressure on the global market in the first half of the year, Arla delivered results in line with expectations.

  • Arla Foods launches direct milk supply contract

    Arla Foods is leading the industry by launching what it believes is the first milk supply contract fully compliant with all aspects of the Dairy Industry Voluntary Code of Best Practice on Contractual Relationships.

  • Arla to expand production in 2013

    During 2013, Arla will invest in a number of dairy expansions and new facilities in order to increase global production of its most profitable products. Arla also intends to increase efficiencies within production while also reducing its environmental impact.

  • New strategic targets to take Arla to 2017

    Over the next five years Arla will increase its focus on Russia, China and the Middle East & Africa region and aims to double sales of ingredients to the food industry. On Arla’s core markets in Northern Europe the main focus will move from expansion to increased profitability and innovation.

  • Neil Kennedy to step down from Arla Foods

    Neil Kennedy is stepping down from his role at Arla, to pursue interests outside of the business, with effect from 31 March 2013. Neil was the CEO of Milk Link until the merger with Arla Foods amba and since October held the position of senior vice president for milk and member services.

  • Arla Milk Link price increase

    Arla Foods amba has announced that the Arla Milk Link member milk price will increase by 1.33ppl with effect from 3 December. This latest increase will be applied by way of an adjustment to the Business Market Related element of the Arla Milk Link milk and take its standard litre price from 3 December to 28.83ppl.

  • Swords of Honour for three Arla sites

    Three Arla Foods creameries have been awarded a British Safety Council Sword of Honour, one of the most prestigious health and safety awards in the country.

  • European Commission approves Arla Foods amba and Milk Link merger

    Arla Foods amba and Milk Link are pleased to be able to confirm that regulatory approval has been granted by the European Commission to merge. The Commission’s approval means that the merger will now complete on 1 October, enabling the formation of the UK’s number one dairy company.

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