Arla Foods has acquired the remaining shares in Cocio Chokolademælk A/S, in which Arla already holds a 50 pct. stake. Cocio Chokolademælk A/S produces chocolate milk mainly for the Danish market. The company, which employs a workf
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2008/pressrelease/arla-foods-buys-the-chocolate-milk-business-cocio-760704/
Today, the ingredients company Chr. Hansen and Arla Foods have signed a conditional agreement concerning Chr. Hansen's acquisition of Arla Foods' Swedish subsidiary, Medipharm. The deal is expected to take effect in January 2008.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2007/pressrelease/arla-foods-sells-medipharm-to-chr-hansen-760706/
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/
In early December, Arla Foods Ingredients (AFI) commissioned a new packing plant in Bangladesh for Dano milk powder.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/arla-opens-packing-plant-in-bangladesh-760084/
On Monday, December 6 Arla Foods’ new milk powder factory in Vimmerby received 160 tons milk from nearby farms for the first genuine trial runs following initial trials with water. The plant is scheduled to start proper production
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/the-milk-starts-to-flow-in-vimmerby-760085/
Arla Foods’ result for the financial year 2003/04 was affected by increased competition, a weak dollar and lower export subsidies, Managing Director Åke Modig told a meeting of Arla Foods’ Board of Representatives in Copenhagen this week.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/tough-year-for-arla-foods-760087/
The merger will create world’s largest farmer-owned dairy company with strong leading brands in consumer and business-to-business markets
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/press-release-campina-and-arla-intend-to-merge-760089/
Arla Foods has sold the cheese dairy, Västervik, and the powder factory, Kimstad, in Sweden as well as the cheese dairy, Brørup Mejeri, in Denmark.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/three-dairies-sold-760755/
Lurpak, the global butter brand, is available with salt from Læsø.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/lurpak-butter-with-laesoe-salt-760107/
In a co-operatively owned company like Arla Foods, the members’ financial situation is closely linked to that of the company. If members’ earnings fall, this also impacts negatively on the company, says Group Managing Director Åke Modig.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/owners-financial-position-impacts-on-arla-760108/
Arla Foods’ Supervisory Board has approved an investment budget of DKK 1,256 billion for the coming year. This is approximately DKK 400 million below the previous two years’ levels.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/dkk-400-million-cut-in-investments-760110/
Arla Foods’ Supervisory Board has approved the Group’s 2004/05 budget with a milk price of 227 (Danish øre). The figure is 10 øre below the estimate for the recently closed 2003/04 financial year.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2004/pressrelease/prospect-of-a-fall-in-co-operative-members-earnings-760111/