Danish dairy major Arla Foods has pulled its Jörd alt-milk brand from UK retail shelves, it has confirmed. Arla launched Jörd in 2020 – its first foray into plant-based milk alternatives ...
The Dairy co-operative has not stated the exact reason as to why it has discontinued the range. An Arla spokesman told Food Manufacture: “As a cooperative, we are constantly looking for ways to ...
Danish dairy cooperative Arla Foods has confirmed it will withdraw its Jörd plant-based milk brand from UK retail stores and focus on the food service sector. The company first introduced Jörd in 2020 ...
Arla's February 2025 price for its British farmer suppliers will remain the same for both conventional and organic milk, the co-op has confirmed. The Arla on-account price for conventional and organic ...
Paperwork filed by drug-maker Elanco argues Arla is ignoring the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) declaration that rBST is safe and there’s no discernable difference between the milk from cows ...
But how do you know if the milk you're buying is safe? Place a drop of milk on a glass slide. If it flows slowly, leaving behind a white streak, it's likely pure. If not, it may be diluted with water.
TAIPEI, TAIWAN – Media OutReach Newswire – 18 September 2024 – Arla Foods Ingredients has launched a new campaign to inspire dairy manufacturers to create innovative high-protein products. Over four ...
Two dairy cooperatives from the U.S. and Europe are looking at entering a partnership that would help market whey. Arla Foods and Foremost Farms signed a memorandum of understanding in September at a ...