Arla’s new Dano® milk powder packaging facility has been officially opened in Dakar, capital of Senegal. The new site is an important step for the farmer-owned dairy company as it pursues its 2020 Strategy with Senegal a significant gateway to further expansion in the West African region.
The new plant has a capacity to annually handle 5,000 tonnes milk powder made in Europe from Arla’s farmer owners’ milk. At the 1,400m2 plant, fat filled milk powder and instant whole milk powder will be re-packed into various retail-sized packaging, for example foil sachets, which are affordable and easy to mix with water to get a glass of milk.
“The facility is the latest milestone in Arla’s ambition to actively take part in developing the dairy market in West Africa and providing affordable nutrition of high quality to consumers in the region. It will also contribute with jobs as we will initially employ 20 people in the production and more as we grow the sales and thereby also the production volume,” says Steen Hadsbjerg, head of Arla in Sub Saharan Africa.
The sachets from the plant will initially be distributed to wholesalers and stores in Senegal by Arla’s partner, Dakar-based partner Agroline S.A. and later extended to neighboring countries.
“Agroline has a very strong ambient and chilled distribution setup across Senegal. Senegal will be our hub for expanding into Mali and also Mauretania with our products. Depending on capacity we expect to launch in Mali later this year,” says Steen Hadsbjerg.
Arla already offer Dano® long-life liquid milk in Senegal and the ambition is to drive a full value added product range. In addition to the retail business, In March 2016, Arla signed a mozzarella agreement with YUM-YUM, a local pizza chain in Senegal.
Senegal’s population is approx. 14 million people. Its dairy market is quite developed with an estimated value of 250mEUR. The fastest growing categories are flavored milk powder, evaporated milk and yogurt. Average growth of the market is projected at +5 per cent per year until 2020.Senegal plays a major role as transit country for milk powder imported in Mali, Burkina Faso etc.
Human rights assessment in Senegal
In 2015, Arla conducted a human rights assessment in Senegal to ensure that the company’s activities in the country do not bring unintentional negative consequences for the local dairy sector and its related communities.
Read the full Human rights assessment report here: http://www.arla.com/globalassets/arla-global/company---overview/responsibility/human-rights/arla-human-rights-assessment-in-senegal-november-2015_1.pdf