Lillie Li Valeur appointed new Head of Arla Foods Germany
Lillie Li Valeur has been appointed Managing Director for Arla Foods Germany starting on 1st May 2022.
Lillie Li Valeur has been appointed Managing Director for Arla Foods Germany starting on 1st May 2022.
Arla has signed a new 5-year sustainability-linked revolving credit facility. Arla expects to use the facility for corporate purposes supporting the Company’s new, ambitious 5-year FUTURE26 strategy .
Biotech and nutrition leaders form partnership to develop advanced protein ingredients.
Arla’s Board of Representatives has approved the proposal put forward by the Board of Directors to pay out 1.62 eurocent per kilogramme of milk in supplementary payment to all farmer owners.
Today, Arla has published its Annual Report for 2021 along with the 2021 Sustainability and ESG reports. The three reports document how the cooperative has progressed its financial operations, as well as its responsible business practices o
Arla Foods’ result for 2004/05 totalled DKK 801 million, which is an advance of approx. 10% compared to the expected DKK 722 million. Thus the result for the second half year exceeded expectations. On the basis of this, Arla Foods
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2005/pressrelease/better-than-expected-result-760048/
Arla Foods recorded profits of DKK 933 million (£85.4 million) for year ended 31 December 2006, compared with DKK 30 million (£2.74 million) for the previous year. This is significantly better than expected even after the revised project
Following three joint-venture agreements with local partners in Lebanon, Qatar and Kuwait, Arla Foods will now have direct responsibility for sales and distribution of the Group’s dairy products in the three Middle Eastern countries.
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
Arla Foods UK plc’s underlying pre-tax profit (before exceptional items) for the first 18 months was £52.1 million with sales of £1.7 billion. The net result after tax was a loss of £1.7 million.
During June, and in keeping with its current cost savings programme, Arla Foods will be calling upon the Group’s preferred global suppliers to help cut its purchasing budget by 5% to 7%. “Not an impossible task,” as Jørgen Skaarup, Director
For the first time ever Arla Foods is using TV commercials in Russia.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2005/pressrelease/arla-on-russian-tv-760789/