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Confirmation of the Arla Foods amba August milk price
The Arla Foods amba on-account price will reduce by one eurocent per kg (0.8 pence when applied to the UK standard litre), with effect from 3 August 2015, taking the standard litre price to 23.01 pence.
Confirmation of the Arla Foods amba July milk price
Arla Foods amba on-account price will reduce by one eurocent per kg (0.77 pence when applied to the UK standard litre), with effect from 6 July 2015.
Arla farmer owner Emily Spicer explains why she believes dairy farming has a strong future on BBC Radio 4’s Farming Today
Arla farmer owner Emily Spicer, with a family-run dairy farm in Dorset, explained why she believes dairy farming has a strong future on BBC Radio 4’s Farming Today. The programme, which focused on the challenges and opportunities facing dairy farmers, interviewed Emily about life as a dairy farmer and the future of the industry.
New Arla guide explains the importance of milk
Arla Foods, the farmer-owned dairy company, has created a new guide, developed to help provide a better understanding of the benefits of dairy, and milk in particular.
Arla celebrates being farmer owned in TV campaign
Arla Foods, the farmer-owned dairy company, is unveiling the latest phase of its multi-million pound campaign that has seen it start to build value in its healthier product portfolio to households across the UK. This phase will focus on driving further awareness of its farmer-owned status by a nationwide marketing campaign centring on a new TV advertisement.
Arla helping get consumers on board with farming
The UK’s number one dairy company, Arla Foods, is supporting its farmer owners by encouraging consumers, as well as colleagues from across the company, to take part in Open Farm Sunday. On 7 June, more than 40 Arla farmer owners across the UK will be opening their farms for consumers to bring to life the passion and dedication that is involved in dairy farming.
Confirmation of the Arla Foods amba June milk price
After increasing its milk price by 1.5 eurocent per kg in April and maintaining the price into May, the Arla Foods amba on account price will reduce by one eurocent per kg with effect from 25 May 2015. When applied to the UK standard litre, the impact will be a reduction of 0.84 pence taking it to 24.99 pence.
New joint venture with Egypt’s biggest dairy company
Arla Foods and the Egypt-based dairy company Juhayna have agreed to form a joint venture which will sell Arla’s products across Egypt. Juhayna Food Industries is Egypt’s leading manufacturer of UHT-milk, yoghurt and juice. However, the company has a very limited production of butter, cheese and cream, which Arla has specialised in across the Middle East and Africa.
Arla Cravendale serves up a fresh new campaign
Filtered milk brand, Cravendale from farmer-owned dairy company, Arla Foods has returned to our TV screens with the launch of its new ‘Milk Drinker’s Milk’ campaign. In a bid to showcase its premium qualities and help add value to the milk category, the TV ad is part of a £6m integrated campaign which is designed to showcase Cravendale’s supreme freshness where it matters most...as a drink.
Labour takes 63 per cent lead...when it comes to digging into a cheese sandwich
As the election campaign peaks, new research commissioned by Arla Foods UK as part of a campaign to promote the value of buying British for the UK dairy sector, finds that the British parliamentary candidates are reaching for the nostalgic cheddar cheese sandwich to keep hunger at bay with 77 per cent having tucked into one in the last month.
Arla Foods tells the story of Dairy in a new TV documentary
UK’s leading dairy company features in new BBC Two show. Arla Foods, its farmer owners and employees, are featuring in a new series airing on BBC Two next week, which takes an unprecedented look behind the scenes at how some of the UK’s favourite foods are produced.