THE FARMS

Where everything begins

As a farmer-owned cooperative, everything starts with our farmer owners and their thousands of farms across seven European countries. Our committed farmer owners are working hard every day to create the future of dairy including reaching our ambitious 2030 goal of a 30% reduction of farm-based emissions per kilo of milk since 2015*

Rewarding farmers for climate activities

Imagine if you were rewarded for your efforts to reduce your climate footprint. Arla Farmers are. To encourage farmers to reduce the carbon footprint of their milk and improve protection of biodiversity on the farm, they get points for feeding their cows efficiently, managing manure well or using renewable electricity, to mention a few. The more points a farmer earns, the more they are paid per kilo of milk. Up to 500 million Euro annually are earmarked to reward our farmer owners' activities to reduce the carbon footprint of their milk and improve protection of biodiversity on the farm.

Rewarding farmers for climate activities

Measuring the carbon footprint on farms

Helping our farmer owners spot ways to lower their farms' emissions requires knowledge. So, we've developed a tool to collect data and build our knowledge. We call it FarmAhead™ Check. Farmers use it to collect more than 200 data points; from what the cows eat to the energy that is used on the farms. The results are verified by an independent climate advisor and stored in a large dataset that gives us great and precise insights into dairy farming across seven countries in Northern Europe and multiple opportunities to support and motivate our farmers to move forward. We also share learnings with industry stakeholders, politicians, and research partners for continuous development.

FarmAhead™ Check

The big 5

A well-treateps to have focus. But where? Well, based on the data from our annual FarmAhead™ Checks, we have identified five things that we currently believe have the biggest potential to reduce a dairy farm’s carbon footprint while also being feasible for farmers. We call them the ‘Big 5’. The levers work across all Arla farms, regardless of cow breed, farm size, geography, or land condition.

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The big 5