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Arla grows globally, but weak exchange rate sees UK revenue fall

Arla Foods Group has announced strong global growth in 2019 driven by branded products, but a weakened exchange rate saw UK revenue dip. 

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Arla grows globally, but weak exchange rate sees UK revenue fall

Arla Foods Group has announced strong global growth in 2019 driven by branded products, but a weakened exchange rate saw UK revenue dip. UK revenue edged up from €2.27bn in 2018 to €2.28bn - but the...

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