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Arla Foods Ltd. is a major
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s company in the United Kingdom, based in
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, and a subsidiary of
Arla Foods Arla Foods is a Danish-Swedish multinational co-operative based in Viby, Denmark. It is the fifth biggest dairy company in the world and the largest producer of dairy products in Scandinavia and United Kingdom. Arla Foods was formed as the re ...
, which is owned by its farmer owners in seven countries including the UK.


History

The company was created by the merger in 1980 of the British dairy group Express Dairies and the British subsidiary of Arla Foods, a Swedish-Danish dairy production co operative, jointly owned by Swedish and Danish farmers. The parent company, Arla Foods Amba, initially held a 51% stake, but acquired the rest of the company's shares in April 2007. In Britain, Arla supplies milk to retailers, such as Asda's own brand farmer's milk, and owns many household brands including
Lurpak Lurpak is a Danish brand of butter owned by Arla Foods. It is sold in over 75 countries worldwide, and is known for its distinctive silver packaging. Lurpak came into existence in October 1901 after a cooperative of several Danish dairy farmers ...
, Anchor Butter, Cravendale, Lactofree and Castello. According to the BBC, in August 2015, farmers were paid less per pint of milk by Arla than by supermarkets that buy directly. In August 2021, people acting on behalf of Animal Rebellion blockaded Arla's dairy facility in
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citing the large climate and ecological burden of dairy production when compared to plant based alternatives. The same site was again blockaded in September 2022. In November 2024, Arla, and
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became subject to a
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by some consumers, after Arla Foods announced that they would add the product Bovaer (
3-Nitrooxypropanol 3-Nitrooxypropanol (abbreviated as 3-NOP or 3NOP) is a synthetic organic compound with the formula HOCH2CH2CH2ONO2. It is the mononitrate ester of 1,3-propanediol and acts as an enzyme inhibitor that specifically targets Coenzyme-B sulfoethylthiot ...
, main ingredient (is manufactured by DSM- Fermenich) to the cattle feed of some of their cows as a trial to reduce methane emissions. The boycott, according to Arla, and ''
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'', is down to misinformation over the safety of Bovaer and its claimed links to
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, which has been misattributed to different company in the same industry which Bill Gates has invested into (Gates' invested in the competing product 'Rumin8'). In response to the announcement, the
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said that 3-Nitrooxypropanol would not be classed as an organic ingredient.


Products

Arla is the largest supplier of fresh milk and cream in the United Kingdom, producing over 2.2 billion litres of milk per year. It produces two premium milk brands: Cravendale filtered milk, which undergoes a filtration process to remove bacteria before pasteurization; and Lactofree milk, from which
lactose Lactose is a disaccharide composed of galactose and glucose and has the molecular formula C12H22O11. Lactose makes up around 2–8% of milk (by mass). The name comes from (Genitive case, gen. ), the Latin word for milk, plus the suffix ''-o ...
is removed, making it suitable for most lactose intolerant people. Lactofree was launched in January 2006, and is available in the
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. Arla began licensing its lactose removing patent to other producers, in September 2010. Up to September 2010, Lactofree had seen growth by 37% year on year. Lactofree is worth 70.8% of the UK's lactose free milk market. Following the success of Lactofree milk, Arla introduced a range of lactose-free products, including cheese and yoghurt. As well as fresh milk, Arla produces butter under its popular brands
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and Lurpak. In 2017, Alra made the decision to switch to British diary from imported New Zealand diary for its Anchor brand. Lurpak continues to utilise imported diary from Denmark, where the bulk of Arla's farms are located. Other products include fromage frais, yoghurts (
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yogurt) and the blue cheeses Rosenborg and Danish Blue. The firm also produces fruit juice.


Locations

The company has processing plants in England at Palmers Green (London), Stourton (Leeds), Settle (North Yorkshire) and Malpas (Cheshire), and in Scotland at
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. In January 2009, Arla ceased production at its dairy in
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. The company also operates the world's largest milk processing plant in
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, which was opened on 24 May 2014. Arla Foods obtained the Westbury Dairies plant in January 2016, in
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, which has become a site for the production of Anchor butter. Arla Foods briefly operated the Milk Link dairy in
Crediton Crediton is a town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Mid Devon district of Devon, England. It stands on the A377 road, A377 Exeter to Barnstaple road at the junction with the A3072 road to Tiverton, Devon, Tiverton, north w ...
, Devon following the merger with Milk Link in 2012. However was sold in a management buyout in April 2013 with the Crediton operations being renamed as Crediton Dairy Limited.


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* {{Authority control Arla Foods British companies established in 2003 Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange Dairy products companies of the United Kingdom Manufacturing companies based in Leeds British subsidiaries of foreign companies