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Arla Foods amba confirms milk price increase for conventional and organic milk for November 2022

From 1st November 2022, the Arla on-account price for conventional and organic milk will increase by 1.33 ppl (1.5 €c/kg), except for the CE organic milk price which will increase by 0.5 €c/kg.

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Arla Cravendale releases 'Everybody's Free', A-Cowppella style

Arla Cravendale® releases a soothing remix of the classic hit, Everybody’s Free, sung by Arla farmers, to celebrate its herd’s access to pasture and new higher welfare standards

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Arla brings higher animal welfare and sustainability standards to branded milk

Industry-leading standards called C.A.R.E will roll out across Arla Cravendale, Arla B.O.B and Arla Big Milk

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Arla earmarks up to 500 mEUR annually for rewarding climate activities on farm

Arla Foods introduces a sustainability incentive to its farmer owners to help fund and motivate actions required to hit the 2030 emission reduction target on farm. Arla earmarks up to 3 eurocent per kilo of milk for sustainability activities in addition to the existing 1 eurocent for submitting Climate Check data. Based on the cooperative’s current milk volume, this corresponds to a total of up to 500 mEUR annually.

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Arla Foods to make first ever half year supplementary payment to farmer owners

Dairy cooperative’s half year results impacted by inflationary pressure across the supply chain

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From Bovine to Bottle: First dairy roadmap lays out steps for reducing emissions across the entire value chain

Cooperative among first dairy companies to have its targets verified by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi)

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New partnership between UK Community Foundations and Anchor Butter will boost community connections

Together, Anchor & UKCF will help teach cooking skills and support loneliness in local communities through the power of food

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Dairy farmers warn labour shortages are threatening food production and fuelling inflationary pressures

Arla calls for urgent action across government and the industry to attract new talent into farming

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Third of children are going to school without breakfast, according to the nation's primary school teachers

Arla and Magic Breakfast partner to provide nutritious dairy to schools and help children understand where their food comes from 

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Brits don’t give a Buzz: 63 per cent of Hay fever sufferers say symptoms are ‘worth it’ in the name of nature

Over 2,000 Arla farmers are issuing an apology to hay fever sufferers after their successful Bee Road initiative has led to an increase in bee-friendly planting, and in turn, pollen, leading to more itchy eyes and runny noses this summer.

The nation sees ‘planting pollinator patches for bees’ as the most important to encourage biodiversity. However, with a whopping 45 million of us believed to be suffering from hay fever, many will be affected as a result.*

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Arla announces new 5-year growth strategy for the UK

Following the launch of the global Arla Group Future26 strategy, Arla is announcing new growth ambitions in the UK for the next five years – with a heavy focus on strengthening the sustainability, value and efficiency of dairy.

As part of the growth strategy, Arla will also explore export opportunities out of the UK for the first time as well as the need for more milk, from existing and potentially new farmer owners in the UK.

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Arla Foods Suspends All Operations in Russia

Arla Foods has initiated preparations to suspend its business in Russia. This will cover both its local operations and imports, which were much reduced by the embargo put in place in 2014.