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Monday 4th February, 2008
WHAT A LOT OF BOTTLE!!!

ASDA Farmers Celebrate Breaking Three Billion Pint Barrier

A group of ASDA dairy farmers were today celebrating hitting the three billion pint mark more than three years after joining the ASDA Dairylink scheme.

The innovative scheme ensures each of the 550 participating Dairylink farmers is paid a 1p per litre premium for supplying the supermarket with fresh milk, equivalent to £8,000 more in their back pockets each year.

Since the scheme was launched in 2004, more than £12m has been paid out in milk premiums by ASDA to its dedicated farmers.

Geoff Spence, Farmers Weekly Dairy Farmer of the Year 2007 said: "I have been supplying Asda for the past two years and the premium that I receive has helped me to invest in a new state of the art milking parlour and housing at my farm.

"This has helped me to keep my business sustainable in a very unsure market and has gone some way in enabling me to develop my business for my family in the future," added Geoff.

Unlike most rival supermarkets, the scheme ensures ASDA knows which farm every pint of milk on its shelves has come from.

The milk is segregated at Arla Foods’ dedicated dairies enabling ASDA to have full traceability of its milk.

Chris Brown, ASDA’s Head of Sustainable Sourcing said: "This is an important landmark. The Dairylink programme has been an enormous success and reflects the importance we place on the relationship with our dairy farmers."

Because of the way ASDA sources its milk from farmers throughout Britain, the distance travelled between the farm, dairy and the store is as short as possible.

As a result five million road miles have been saved each year, and ASDA can guarantee all its milk will remain fresh for seven days after purchase.

 

Notes for Editors

Further information:

ASDA Press Office, 0113 241 7829

Arla Foods Press Office: 0113 382 7270

Notes for editor:

Asda Dairylink members currently receive 26.5p per litre*

In May 2004 ASDA appointed Arla Foods to become its sole supplier of fresh, liquid milk. As part of the arrangement, all ASDA's raw milk is supplied by ASDA Dairylink members, a dedicated group of around 550 producers within Arla Foods Milk Partnership.

ASDA can trace its roots back to a group of Yorkshire farmers who formed Hindell’s Dairy Farmers Ltd in the 1920s, to process and sell milk and meat. Hindell’s Dairies was extremely successful, expanding and diversifying to acquire more processing dairies, abattoirs, bakeries, shops, four managed farms and 22 rented farms. It floated in 1949 as Associated Dairies and Farm Stores Ltd.

During the 1950s and early 1960s, Associated Dairies expanded its pork butchery shops further (under the Farm Stores fascia) and also created the Craven Dairies brand for its cake shops and cafes.

One of the founders, Noel Stockdale, met and struck up an immediate rapport with the Asquith brothers (who owned Queen's Supermarkets) and so became the other co-founder of the modern day ASDA. Associated Dairies then merged with Queen’s Supermarkets to create ASDA Stores Ltd in 1965.

*Based on Milkprices.com’s ‘flagship’ standard litre producer at 4.00% fat and 3.3% protein and top bands of hygiene