Arla Foods Ingredients signs acquisition agreement with the owners of Volac’s Whey Nutrition Business
Arla Foods Ingredients has reached an agreement to acquire Volac’s Whey Nutrition business.
Arla Foods Ingredients has reached an agreement to acquire Volac’s Whey Nutrition business.
European dairy cooperative Arla Foods has signed a licensing agreement with snacks company Mondelēz International to produce, distribute and market chocolate milk under the Milka brand in Germany, Austria and Poland
Arla Foods Ingredients has signed a contract manufacturing agreement with Valley Queen, strengthening its ability to meet the growing demand for protein-enriched dairy in the US.
Arla’ Board of Representatives decided on a supplementary payment of 2.2 EUR-cent/kg of milk to be paid to famer owners for milk supplied in 2025.
Both companies have for more than 10 years benefitted from the successful 50:50 joint venture based at Arla Foods’ Taw Valley site.
Today, the Board of Representatives elected the Board of Directors for the next two years. Four new members joined the Board of Directors and Jan Toft Nørgaard continues as Chair.
Arla delivered a highly competitive full-year performance in 2025, and set new records across the business, achieving its highest ever milk intake, performance price and revenue
As expected, the first half of 2023 was dominated by continued inflationary pressure, declining dairy commodity prices, and a shift in consumer behaviors towards discount channels and private label products. This impacted Arla’s performance
Arla Foods Ingredients is moving forward with its acquisition of Volac’s Whey Nutrition business, after it was approved by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority. The regulator’s go-ahead followed an agreement between the two companies,
Arla Foods has made a non-binding offer for the majority of the shares in the Arabian Food Industries Company (Domty), a listed company with approx. 4000 employees and two production sites in Egypt.
For the first time, Arla has paid out a monthly incentive to its farmer owners’ milk price rewarding climate activities and other sustainability efforts being made on their farms, using a data-driven and science-based points system. Farmers
Arla Foods' robust half-year performance in 2024 continues the positive momentum from late 2023, enabling a 5 EUR-cent/kg increase in milk prices compared to the second half of 2023, a half-year supplementary payment to farmer owners of 1 E