The UN has approved Arla Foods as a member of its Global Compact network. Together with thousands of other companies and organisations, Arla will help to solve the world’s major social, environmental and labour challenges. Compani
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2008/pressrelease/arla-foods-part-of-the-un-network-global-compact-760700/
Arla Foods has ordered 193 new trucks from the Swedish truck manufacturer Scania. The order concerns tankers for milk collection and trucks for distribution to retailers. The order is twice the size of that normally placed during
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2008/pressrelease/vehicle-fleet-to-be-upgraded-760703/
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/
After a two month boycott, shops and supermarkets in the Middle East have started to put butter and cheese from Arla back on their shelves. “So far, only relatively few customers have chosen to lift the boycott but we’ve had posit
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/the-middle-eastern-boycott-is-slowly-lifting-760033/
The boycott of Danish products in the Middle East will, on average, cost Arla Foods’ 10,000 Danish and Swedish farmers DKK 40,000 each. The boycott of Danish products in the Middle East will, on average, cost Arla Foods’ 10,000 Da
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/middle-east-boycott-to-cost-arla-dkk-400-million-760036/
Hirtshals Cooperative Dairy and Arla Foods have reached a settlement in the dispute between the two companies. The parties have agreed to keep the details of the settlement confidential. Director Søren Hansen, Hirtshals Coo
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2006/pressrelease/hirtshals-and-arla-settle-760037/
Red meat, white buns and blue cheese. Burgers will be in all American colours now that Arla is making a concerted effort to take a bite out of the enormous burger market in the United States.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2014/pressrelease/burgers-go-blue-in-america-999213/
The merger between Arla Foods and EGM Walhorn has now been approved by the cooperative owners in both companies. The merger will add more dairy farmers to Arla in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2014/pressrelease/walhorn-and-arla-agree-to-merge-995538/
Arla's yellow cheese production is to be rationalised to counter international competition and declining milk volumes in Sweden. Yesterday, Arla's Board of Directors approved a structure plan aimed at consolidating part of the yellow cheese
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2011/pressrelease/arla-to-invest-dkk-615-million-in-cheese-production-760461/
Joint venture to start operations in 2012.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2011/pressrelease/dmk-and-arla-foods-in-whey-processing-partnership-760464/
Arla reviews an eventful year in the official Annual Report 2010. The report is now online.
https://www.arla.com/company/news-and-press/2011/pressrelease/annual-report-2010-is-now-available-760465/