Arla Foods
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Arla Foods

http://arla.com/
Last activity: 23.05.2025
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We are 19,000 colleagues across 30 countries and 9,800 dairy farmer owners in Denmark, Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. We aim to create the future of dairy, to bring healthy and sustainable dairy products to people across the world and to lead the transition towards sustainable dairy farming and production.
We work continuously on the farms, at the dairies and in our administration to reduce our carbon footprint and environmental impact. We are committed to champion good food habits and inspire a healthy life. We collaborate with NGOs and public stakeholders to develop viable dairy sectors in our emerging markets and to ensure access to affordable dairy nutrients. And we take our responsibility, our relationships, and our role in society seriously. Through these actions, we support a stronger planet and enable stronger people. We work together with our customers, scientists, suppliers, NGO’s and other stakeholders who help us develop our business. Our consumers will benefit from our innovative approach and quality focus through our the well-known brands Arla®, Lurpak®, Castello® and Puck®, which are sold in more than 120 countries.

• Revenue 2019: 10.5 billion EUR
• Cooperative owners: 9,800
• Milk volume 13.7 bn kg
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Location: United States
Employees: 10001+
Phone: +45 89 38 10 00
Founded date: 1881

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23.05.2025Lantmännen in Almedalen – on the importance of increased production and export of food, preparedness and climate adaptationLantmännen in Almedalen – on the importance of increased production and export of food, preparedness and climate adaptation Fri, May 23, 2025 07:30 CET Report this content In addition to agricultural issues in general, Lantmännen, together ...
19.05.2025Analysis Finds Dairy & Coffee Giants Are Turning a Blind Eye to Methane EmissionsA new analysis by the Changing Markets Foundation has found that some of the world’s biggest makers and users of dairy products are failing to address their methane emissions. 20 major dairy producers and coffee house chains were scored on ...
09.04.2025A New Era in Dairy: The Arla-DMK Merger and Its Implications for Plant-Based InnovationIn a bold move that could reshape the European dairy landscape, Arla Foods and DMK Group have announced plans to merge, creating a powerhouse with pro forma sales of €19 billion. This merger is not just about dairy; it’s a strategic play th...
08.04.2025Arla Foods: Lurpak maker plans €19bn mergerArla Foods, the group behind brands such as Lurpak and Cravendale, has announced a merger which could create a €19bn giant. The Swedish-Danish diary co-operative, whose UK headquarters is in Leeds, has revealed plans to merge with Germany-h...
08.04.2025Датская Arla и немецкая DMK создадут европейского молочного гиганта с годовым доходом в €19 млрдСовместное предприятие будет носить название Arla и иметь совокупный годовой доход в размере €19 млрд ($20,7 млрд), заявили компании. Штаб-квартира будет находиться в Виби, Дания, а нынешний генеральный директор Arla Педер Туборг сохранит э...
08.04.2025Europe’s Largest Dairy Cooperative Merger Could Open New Opportunities for Plant-Based InnovationThe DMK Group and Arla Foods have announced their intention to merge, creating Europe’s largest dairy-focused cooperative. The merger, which is subject to approval from both cooperatives’ representative assembly and regulatory authorities, ...
13.03.2025Danish dairy giant inks deal to manufacture whey protein in USListen to the article 3 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Arla Foods, one of the world's largest dairy co-ops, is expanding its U.S. presence by partnering with a processor to manufacture its whey pr...
07.03.2025The Battle Over Food Classification: A Clash of Interests and ScienceIn the world of nutrition, a storm is brewing. The latest clash centers around ultra-processed foods (UPFs) and a controversial initiative funded by Novo Nordisk, the pharmaceutical giant known for its diabetes and obesity medications. This...
07.03.2025The Swedish Food Federation highlights food preparedness – Lantmännen in expert panel and reportThe Swedish Food Federation highlights food preparedness – Lantmännen in expert panel and report Fri, Mar 07, 2025 07:00 CET Report this content On 7 March, the Swedish Food Federation will launch the report Recipes for resilience – on Swed...
04.03.2025‘Deeply Problematic’: Nutritionists Slam Ozempic Maker’s Efforts to Revise Ultra-Processed Food Classification7 Mins Read Over 90 nutrition scientists have hit back at a research project funded by Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk, which aims to develop a new classification for ultra-processed food. The ultra-processed food (UPF) wars are heating up, and ...
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