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Arla Foods amba confirms November milk price

The Arla on-account price for conventional milk will increase by 1.0 euro cent per kilo and the organic milk price will remain unchanged in the UK, from 1 November 2021.

This means that when applied to the standard manufacturing litre Arla’s conventional milk price will increase by 0.90 pence to 33.52 pence per litre the organic milk price will remain at 40.98 pence per litre for Arla’s farmer owners.

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Arla Foods UK targets 50% growth of organic dairy business by 2026

New Organic 2.0 standards launched to boost sales of organic dairy products in the UK and attract even more British consumers who care about sustainability and animal welfare. Arla’s organic farmers will all convert to 100% renewable energy to meet the new standards and commit to more ambitious targets for reducing CO2 emissions.

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Study highlights need for Government to support children at breakfast time

New research is a stark reminder that food poverty doesn’t start at lunchtime

 

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Arla Foods amba confirms October milk price

The Arla on-account prices for conventional and organic milk will increase by 0.5 euro cents from 1 October 2021.

This month it will be impacted by a negative 0.13 pence per litre quarterly currency adjustment meaning that when applied to the standard manufacturing litre Arla’s milk price will increase to 32.62 pence per litre for conventional milk and 40.98 pence per litre for organic milk for Arla’s farmer owners, an overall  0.32 ppl increase.

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Arla digs into the potential of Regenerative Dairy Farming

Arla Foods will explore regenerative dairy farming practices on six pilot farms in the UK and create data-driven proof points of their impact on nature and climate. At the same time, the cooperative is activating all its 114 organic Arla farmers in the UK to measure their soil carbon content and register practices that promote biodiversity.

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UK households continue to have big taste for Arla’s trusted brands

Arla Foods UK reports revenue growth of 3 per cent in the first half of 2021 with a net revenue of £1.1bn (€1.2bn). The company continued to navigate the operational challenges presented by Covid-19, and saw retail and e-commerce sales of its branded products continue to grow as people in Britain maintained a higher level of in-home consumption in the first part of the year.

However, in the second half of the year the inflationary environment created by Covid-19 is expected to challenge the cooperative and its farmer owners with increasing production costs due to higher prices on fuel, energy, packaging and feed.

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Arla Foods amba confirms September milk price

The Arla on-account prices for conventional and organic milk will be reduced by 1 euro cent from 1 September 2021. This means that when applied to the standard manufacturing litre Arla’s milk price will be 32.30 pence per litre for conventional milk and 40.66 pence per litre for organic milk for Arla’s farmer owners, a 0.90ppl reduction.

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Arla launches new report revealing carbon footprint data from almost 2,000 dairy farms and the steps being taken to reduce farm emissions by 30% by 2030

The collective findings of the carbon footprints of 1,964 UK dairy farms have been released by the farmer owned cooperative Arla Foods as it reveals how its farmers are using data to drive down the carbon footprint of its milk.

The findings, which are summarised in a new report, “A sustainable future for British dairy” show that Arla’s UK dairy farmers are already producing milk with 1.13kg CO2e per kg of milk, around half the global average*. It also details the most common areas which farmers will focus on to reduce emissions further, and the emerging technologies being trialled.

 

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Arla launches UK Innovation Farm and announces latest research trial

Arla’s on-farm R&D facility was formally launched last week, showcasing a range of cutting-edge trials that are testing the tech of the future.

 

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Arla creates 50 new jobs in Yorkshire, after production of Lactofree milk for UK market starts following move from Denmark and Sweden

Dairy co-operative invests £25 million in existing facility in Settle

Move fueled by 93%* growth in the UK’s ‘free from’ dairy sector over the last four years

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Arla Foods amba confirms hold for August milk price

The Arla on-account prices for conventional and organic milk will remain unchanged from 1 August 2021. 

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2,300 UK farmers unite to support biodiversity and help protect the future of British food

Dairy farmers call on nation to support pollinators by giving a corner of their gardens to help bees get their buzz back.

Dairy cooperative Arla’s farmers give away 100,000 seed packs to help Britain build a nation-wide network of pollinator pit stops for bees.