Pran Dairy and Arla Foods to collaborate for sustainable dairy production
Pran Dairy Limited, country’s leading dairy company and Arla Foods Bangladesh Limited, the local subsidiary of European dairy cooperative Arla Foods has recently initiated a collaboration with an objective to showcase a market driven and sustainable dairy production to increase milk productivity and quality, alongside economic output of the local dairy value chain in Bangladesh in line with governmental ambitions for the development of the domestic dairy sector.
Arla Foods doubles its 2030 climate target for operations
Arla Foods is more than doubling its climate target for operations from 30 to 63% by 2030, with the help of biogas.
Arla looks to create ‘happy cow measure’ for dairy herds
Arla has installed sensors and track movements on-farm to further the dairy industry’s understanding of cows’ mental wellbeing and positive welfare indicators.
Arla milk price hold for February
THE farm gate milk price for Cumbrian producers who supply farmer co-operative, Arla, will remain the same in February.
Arla cuts July milk price
ARLA FOODS’ on-account milk prices are dropping from July 1.
Arla cuts May milk price
ARLA FOODS has confirmed that its on-account farmgate prices for conventional and organic milk are to decrease by 1 eurocent for May 2020.
Arla Urges Farmers to Embrace New Interest Consumers Show in Dairy
UK – Speaking at the Dairy Tech event last week, Graham Wilkinson, Senior Director of Agriculture at Arla Foods UK called on farmers to ignore the foghorn of anti-dairy voices and instead focus on ensuring all farmers play a part to promote the superfood that is dairy.
Report analyses the future of sustainability in the dairy industry
The report indicates that there is an urgent need for further cross-sector collaboration in order for the dairy industry to develop sustainably and ethicall.
Arla boss announces milk price hold for January 2020
Arla Foods on account price for conventional, as well as organic milk in the UK, for January 2020 will remain unchanged as the co-operative reflects on a year of global milk market stability.
Dairy giant Arla to scrap use-by dates and encourage shoppers to ‘sniff test’ milk instead
Products will, however, retain their best before dates to ensure safe sale in supermarkets.