EU Approves Arla Foods and Milk Link Merger
The proposed merger between Arla Foods and Milk Link has been granted regulatory approval by the European Commission. The Commission’s approval means that the merger will now complete on 1 October, enabling the formation of the UK’s number one dairy company.
The approval of the merger has been given subject to Arla implementing a remedy to address the Commission’s concerns relating to a perceived reduction of competition in the UK long life milk market. As such, in order to restore effective competition, Arla has committed to divest Milk Link’s milk drinks business at Crediton on a viable and separate, standalone basis. This business includes Crediton dairy, which produces all of Milk Link’s long life milk, long life cream, extended shelf life milk and flavoured dairy drinks and fresh bulk cream.
The milk drinks business will be sold to a purchaser on terms approved by the Commission. From now the existing milk drinks business will be ring fenced from the rest of the merged business and as part of its commitment to the Commission, Arla has undertaken to preserve the economic viability, marketability and competitiveness of the business.
Arla Foods UK’s long life milk business, based at its Settle creamery, will not be affected by the remedy and will retain an established market position in long life and flavoured milk.