Arla Foods eyes further growth with 527 million euro investment
The farmer-owned dairy cooperative Arla Foods has announced a plan to invest over half a billion euro in 2018 as the company continues to deliver on its 2020 growth ambition.
The farmer-owned dairy cooperative Arla Foods has announced a plan to invest over half a billion euro in 2018 as the company continues to deliver on its 2020 growth ambition.
An increasing demand for yogurt products from European consumers and a lack of expansion options at Arla Foods' Brabrand Dairy in Aarhus means that the company will close the Brabrand site in mid 2019 and move the production to other sites.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2018/pressrelease/brabrand-dairy-to-be-closed-2391841/
The Chairman of Arla Foods amba, Åke Hantoft, 65, has announced his intention of retirement in the near future and has put his dairy farm in Ösarp, Sweden on the market as a going concern. As a consequence of his retirement plans,
Following a change in ownership of Brazilian dairy company Vigor S.A., Arla Foods has decided to divest its eight per cent share in the company with immediate effect.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2017/pressrelease/arla-sells-its-share-in-vigor-2249046/
Arla Organic Milk is now available in leading retailers across the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Arla Foods amba announces the retirement of its Vice CEO, Executive Board Member and Head of Supply Chain, Povl Krogsgaard after 30 years of exemplary service with the Company. Krogsgaard will retire on 31 December 2017 and be replaced b
Executive Vice President and Chief Finance Officer Frederik Lotz has decided to accept a position as CFO in the private equity owned Dutch-based retail company Action B.V. and will leave Arla Foods after 5½ years with the company.
Arla’s purchase of Falbygdens Ost from the food company Atria has now been approved by the Swedish Competition Authority. Arla will therefore be taking over operations at the company as of 1 April 2015. The acquisition is fully in line with
Arla has now published its Annual Report 2014 as well as a new CSR report, disclosing how the company lived up to its social, ethical, environmental and financial responsibilities.
With its organic sales continuing to climb, farmer-owned Arla Foods has decided to increase its organic premium by 2 eurocent pr. kilo of milk effective March 2nd 2015 for farmers in Sweden, Denmark, UK and Central Europe.
European dairy cooperative Arla Foods has officially inaugurated a brand-new production area at its site in Pronsfeld, near Bitburg-Prüm in the Eifel district.
Arla wishes to streamline and future proof production in Sweden. Therefore, the Board of Directors has taken the decision in principle, which proposes the closure of two dairies and investment in existing dairies. The result will – in line