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Arla to create new jobs after £25m Yorkshire investment

Arla UK, the country’s largest dairy cooperative, has created 50 new jobs at its site in Settle, Yorkshire, as the production of its Lactofree milk for the UK market moves from Denmark and Sweden to the UK, as part of a new £25m investment.

The new jobs will be created in frontline roles across production, warehouse management and quality control, with half of them already being filled by people from the local area. A further 25 will be recruited over the next two to three years.

A significant proportion of the investment is also being put towards new production equipment, filling lines, packaging facilities and a new energy centre, which will improve the overall efficiency of the site.

Arla is to create 50 new jobs, part of a £25m investment to move production of Lactofree milk to its Settle plant in Yorkshire / Picture: Arla Foods

Settle’s production capacity will double because of the investment, with Arla producing its full range of lactose-free milk products at the site, including Lactofree whole, semi skimmed, organic semi skimmed, skimmed, as well as long life Lactofree products.

The dairy cooperative is shifting its LactoFree operations to North Yorkshire as demand for free from dairy products continues to rise in the UK. According to figures from retail analyst Kantar, the free from dairy category was worth just £392,598,000 in 2017 and has risen in value by 93% to be worth £756,061,000 as of April 2021 – with the industry’s value to double again by 2026.

Arla UK’s managing director, Ash Amirahmadi, said: “We are particularly pleased to start the production of our Lactofree ranges in Settle, where we’ve had a presence for more than 40 years. The public has a real thirst for our Lactofree products, and we’re determined to meet their needs with upweighted production capabilities and an expanding range. As a business with its UK headquarters in Yorkshire, we are delighted to be investing back into our home county and supporting local rural communities.”

Arla’s Lactofree range is currently worth 70.8% of the UK’s lactose-free milk market and accounts for 12.6% of the total free from dairy sector. Arla has invested £40m in the development of free from products during the last five years, as the company continues to diversify its product offering.


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