Denmark’s Arla and Germany’s DMK to Create European Dairy Giant
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The dairy cooperatives Deutsches Milchkontor (DMK) and Arla Foods have announced that they want to merge. A merger into the largest dairy in Europe. The farmers' association AbL and the trade union NGG warn.
Arla wants to form Europe's strongest dairy alliance together with Germany's DMK Group – a company that has received harsh criticism for its operations in Russia. – So far
The DMK Group wants to join forces with the milk giant Arla. Many questions remain open for the locations in northern Germany – also for Bremen.
A merger of two large dairy companies is underway in the EU.
The German DMK Group, known by brands such as Milram and Alete, and the Danish-Swedish company Arla Foods are planning the merger. Associations warn of too much market market.
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