Arla Foods has launched an organic butter made from British milk for the first time. The butter is being produced at Settle Dairy and supplied to two UK multiples in response to the “Buy British” stance adopted by some UK retailers. One
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/settle-presents-organic-butter-from-uk-milk-760069/
Construction work began on Arla Foods’ new extension in Visby in Sweden last week. Totalling SEK 98 million, the construction programme comprises a new production line, a spray tower and a new warehouse. On completion, the new fac
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/first-turf-cut-in-visby-760071/
"Buy a litre of milk and get a ticket for the international against Denmark for £10!”
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/milk-for-scottish-football-fans-760075/
Production at Arla Foods Ingredients’ new milk protein factory in Argentina is now up and running.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/production-starts-in-argentina-760079/
On Thursday, a special EU administrative committee will vote on whether Greece is entitled to exclusive rights to the name ”feta.” The outcome is expected to favour Greece. However, since Denmark, Germany and the UK are expected t
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/vote-on-greece-s-rights-to-the-feta-name-760439/
Despite falling world market prices for most dairy products during the first half year, Arla Foods’ interim result of DKK 425 million (as at March 31, 2002) was in line with the budget. Trading conditions were affected by falling
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/interim-result-in-line-with-the-budget-760441/
Arla Foods’ new red product label is now appearing on milk cartons in Denmark. From next week, the reduced fat cheeses, Adam, Eva, Magré and Kadett, available in Finland, will also carry the new label.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/denmark-first-with-new-product-label-760443/
Football fans across the world are beginning the countdown to the World Cup in Japan and South Korea this summer. The main sponsor for the Danish World Cup team, Arla Foods will use the World Cup for marketing purposes in Denmark,
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/countdown-to-world-cup-760444/
MiniMilk only contains 0,5 pct. fat and was first launched as organic milk under the Harmonie brand. Based on the huge demand MiniMilk also came as non-organic in the autumn. On
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/a-successful-first-year-for-minimilk-760334/
Danapak, the packaging company, which is part of Arla Foods, has agreed the principles for a joint venture for flexible packaging in Northern Europe with the Austrian Teich Aktiengesellschaft. The new company will be formed throug
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/danapak-flexibel-in-merger-760336/
Rynkeby Foods A/S and the Swedish JO Bolaget have combined their development, purchasing and marketing activities for the juice business with effect from February 1. The two companies will continue to operate under their existing names b
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/rynkeby-foods-and-jo-bolaget-sign-partnership-agreement-760645/
On June 1, Group Director of Arla Foods Ole Willemann will succeed Kai Thaysen as Managing Director of the Danish Dairy Board. Kai Thaysen, who has worked for the Dairy Board for 33 years, including 12 years as Managing Director,
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2002/pressrelease/new-managing-director-for-the-danish-dairy-board-760765/