At their meeting on Tuesday, 17 November, Arla’s Board of Directors decided that, with effect from 30 November, Arla’s co-operative owners will receive 10 øre more for their milk. The new Arla price for December will therefore be
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2009/pressrelease/arla-raises-the-price-for-co-operative-owners-760619/
Christer Åberg has been appointed Director of Arla Foods Sweden. Since 2006, Christer has been CEO of Atria Scandinavia AB, a Swedish subsidiary of the listed food company, Atria, where he contributed to driving growth through acq
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2009/pressrelease/new-director-for-arla-sweden-759936/
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. Arla Foods now has a lic
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2009/pressrelease/arla-foods-acquires-fonterra-s-stake-in-joint-venture-760617/
Arla Foods has decided to increase the price paid to its co-operative members – the so-called Arla price – by 7.5 øre with effect from 28 June 2010.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2010/pressrelease/another-increase-in-the-arla-price-759929/
Hansa-Milch Mecklenburg-Holstein eG and the Scandinavian company Arla Foods amba are set to merge.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2011/pressrelease/members-vote-in-favour-hansa-milch-and-arla-foods-to-merge-760467/
Arla Foods acquires 30% of the shares in the Finnish dairy company Ingman Foods Oy Ab, with the option to buy the remaining 70%. The move represents a long-term involvement in Finnish milk production and is part of the Group's ongoing devel
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/arla-foods-increases-focus-on-finland-760780/
The cost to Arla Foods of the boycott of Danish products in the Middle East amounts to approx. DKK 400 million for 2006. This equates to a loss of DKK 40,000 for each of Arla’s 10,000 Danish and Swedish co-operative members. The l
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/boycott-cost-each-co-operative-member-dkk-40-000-760012/
For the first time ever, blue cheese is being produced in Canada – and Arla Foods is behind the historic event. The first products arrived in stores recently. ”We have very big ambitions for growth,” says Doug Smith, CEO, Arla Foo
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/arla-breaks-new-ground-in-canada-760011/
The boycott of Danish products in the Middle East will, on average, cost Arla Foods’ 10,000 Danish and Swedish farmers DKK 40,000 each. The boycott of Danish products in the Middle East will, on average, cost Arla Foods’ 10,000 Da
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/middle-east-boycott-to-cost-arla-dkk-400-million-760036/
Although the boycott of Arla’s products remains in force among consumers in the Middle East, the dialogue between Arla and the retail trade continues. Arla Foods will be strongly represented when the food exhibition, Gulf Food, op
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/arla-at-middle-east-s-largest-food-exhibition-760966/
An own label milk contract with Lidl in Denmark has opened the door to a major contract with Lidl in Germany for organic milk and butter. Consequently, Arla is well on the way to utilising the 347 million kg organic milk the compa
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/major-organic-order-for-germany-760720/
After a two month boycott, shops and supermarkets in the Middle East have started to put butter and cheese from Arla back on their shelves. “So far, only relatively few customers have chosen to lift the boycott but we’ve had posit
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/the-middle-eastern-boycott-is-slowly-lifting-760033/