Dairy multinational Arla Foods has come under fire following its announcement of plans to trial the use of feed additive Bovaer on its dairy cattle with three major retailers operating in the UK ...
Arla Foods, the dairy giant behind the likes of Lurpak and Cravendale, has warned it is looking to make cuts of up to €110m ...
In a "seemingly innocuous" announcement, said The Telegraph, Arla said that 30 of its British farmers were teaming up with Morrisons, Aldi and Tesco to test a new feed additive, Bovaer.
Arla Foods has hailed 2024 as a “strong year”, with profit and revenue both climbing on the back of positive growth from key ...
Caitríona Morrissey reports on how scientists and regulators were shocked by the recent backlash against methane-reducing feed additive Bovaer.
A new report by the Changing Markets Foundation and Greenpeace Nordic claims the dairy co-op is lagging behind on issues such ...
Danish-Swedish dairy company Arla Foods late last year posted on social ... at reducing methane emissions in its herd. The additive Bovaer had been tested for more than 15 years and was in ...
Farmers took to the streets of European capitals last year to protest against environmental rules. The demonstrations led the European Commission to scrap its target of cutting agricultural emissions ...
The results come after Arla faced calls for a boycott in November 2024 after it announced it would test Bovaer, a feed additive, on some of its cows in the UK. The boycott was due to ...
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