Arla targets 50-percent growth in its organic business line until 2026
Arla Foods plans to increase the size of its annual organic dairy business from 180 million to 270 million litres over the next five years. This would mean a more than 50 percent growth across its organic retail and foodservice business by 2026 – the organic category was as one of the strongest grocery sectors during the past 12 months.
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