Chinese tourists raid Danish supermarkets for infant milk powder

Following a string of food safety scandals, Chinese tourists visiting Copenhagen have this year stocked up on Danish-made organic infant milk formula, prompting some supermarkets to limit the number of cans each customer can buy.
By: Julie Astrid Thomsen
Source: Reuters
Link: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-arla-foods-china/chinese-tourists-raid-danish-supermarkets-for-infant-milk-powder-idUSKBN1E91AK

Arla sets out Endrup Dairy plans

Arla Foods plans to run Denmark’s Endrup Dairy as a cheese maturing and packing centre after acquiring the bankrupt company in September.
By: Simon Harvey
Source: just-food
Link: https://www.just-food.com/news/arla-sets-out-endrup-dairy-plans_id138330.aspx

FG partners stakeholders to boost dairy production

THE Federal government is partnering with major national and international stakeholders in the dairy sector towards injecting considerable volume into local milk production and cutting down on importation of milk in the future. By Victoria Ojeme

Arla announces two new joint ventures

Arla Foods continues its expansion in Africa through two new joint ventures in Nigeria and Senegal. Two local partners, Tolaram in Nigeria and Attieh Group in Senegal, will provide distribution for Arla to grow and develop its business in West Africa.

Arla decides not to bid for Egyptian dairy

After a thorough investigation into Arab Dairy Product Company, Arla has decided not to place a final offer. Alternative options to enter the Egyptian market are now being explored.

Arla investment of €38m in new whey plant

Leading European dairy processor Arla has announced that it is to invest €38m in a new whey-focused manufacturing plant, which is to be built next to Arla Foods Ingredients’ existing whey protein facility in Videbæk, Denmark, where Arla Foods Ingredients is also in the process of building a new lactose plant.