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Dairy group Arla sees higher revenue in 2025 as prices rise

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Posted on February 19, 2025

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COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Arla Foods, maker of Lurpak butter and Castello cheese, reported a slight rise in 2024 revenue on Wednesday and predicted a bigger increase this year driven by higher

Arla Foods Anticipates Revenue Growth in 2025 Amid Rising Prices

COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Arla Foods, maker of Lurpak butter and Castello cheese, reported a slight rise in 2024 revenue on Wednesday and predicted a bigger increase this year driven by higher prices.

The cooperative, which is one of the world's largest dairy firms, said it had continued to slash costs and that it would raise its dividend payment for 2024 to a record high.

"We see a high demand for dairy and our products in particular across the globe," Arla CEO Peder Tuborgh said in a statement.

The company, owned by 7,600 dairy farmers in seven countries across northern Europe, posted 2024 revenue of 13.8 billion euros ($14.43 billion), up from 13.7 billion in 2023. It forecast revenue would rise to between 14.5 billion and 15.3 billion euros in 2025, with growth "driven by the high dairy price level".

It predicted consumer purchasing power would remain stable in 2025 following improvements in 2024 that were driven by easing inflation and rising wages compared to the previous year.

Arla's profit, which last year stood at 401 million euros, or 2.9% of its revenue, was expected to remain in the group's target range of 2.8% to 3.2% in 2025, it said.

Arla expects global dairy supply, which fell short of demand in 2024, to adapt to the elevated price levels, potentially boosting output in 2025, it said.

However, it said geopolitical tensions and uncertainty in the global market were of concern, with the war in Ukraine and developments in the Middle East highlighting vulnerabilities in international supply chains.

Arla, a competitor of companies like Danone and Nestle in the dairy industry, is owned by farmers in Denmark, Sweden, Britain, Germany, Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

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(Reporting by Isabelle Yr Carlsson, editing by Terje Solsvik and Susan Fenton)

Key Takeaways

  • Arla Foods forecasts revenue growth in 2025.
  • High dairy prices are driving the growth.
  • 2024 revenue slightly increased to 13.8 billion euros.
  • Geopolitical tensions affect global supply chains.
  • Consumer purchasing power expected to remain stable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What revenue did Arla Foods report for 2024?
Arla Foods reported a revenue of 13.8 billion euros ($14.43 billion) for 2024, up from 13.7 billion in 2023.
What is Arla's forecast for consumer purchasing power in 2025?
Arla predicts that consumer purchasing power will remain stable in 2025, following improvements in 2024 driven by easing inflation and rising wages.
What challenges does Arla foresee in the global market?
Arla expressed concerns about geopolitical tensions and uncertainty in the global market, particularly due to the war in Ukraine and developments in the Middle East.
How much profit did Arla report last year?
Arla reported a profit of 401 million euros last year, which accounted for 2.9% of its revenue.
What is Arla's dividend payment for 2024?
Arla announced it would raise its dividend payment for 2024 to a record high.

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