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Arla announces growth in half-year results despite inflation pressure

"This will give farmers a clear and very tangible financial incentive to reduce their carbon footprint from month to month and from year to year"

Chris Brayford
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Arla Foods CEO Peder Tuborgh said he was pleased with the dairy co-operatives first-half year reports for 2023 despite operating in a difficult market
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Arla Foods CEO Peder Tuborgh said he was pleased with the dairy co-operatives first-half year reports for 2023 despite operating in a difficult market

Arla Foods has released the results of its first-half year report of 2023 with a 'satisfactory' performance despite facing significant pressures from inflation. The dairy co-operative announced its...

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