Another increase in the Arla price

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23 June 2010
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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.

Continuing progress in Arla’s international industrial markets and a generally increasing demand for milk have enabled Arla Foods to raise the Arla price, i.e. the amount the company pays to its co-operative members per kg milk.

As a consequence, the Arla price will be 237.6 øre per kg for conventional milk and 295.5 øre per kg for organic milk with effect from 28 June, 2010.

”Global market prices in the industrial area combined with exchange rate developments have resulted in a significant boost to earnings. At the same time, we’re seeing that the increased demand for milk is beginning to impact on prices in the retail sector which have remained low all through the economic recession,” says CEO Peder Tuborgh.

This is the fifth time in succession for the Arla price to be adjusted upwards. The increases since October 2009 total 50 Danish øre.

Arla Foods is an international dairy company owned by more than 8,400 farmers from Denmark, Sweden, the UK, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. Arla Foods is one of the leading players in the international dairy arena with well-known brands like Arla®, Lurpak®, Puck® and Castello®. Arla Foods is focused on providing good dairy nourishment from sustainable farming and operations and is also the world's largest manufacturer of organic dairy products.

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