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    Arla Invests $354 Million to Boost Swedish Cheese Production Capacity

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    Posted on February 25, 2026

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    Last updated: April 2, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Arla will invest €300m ($354m) by 2030 to expand its Götene plant, doubling milk processing to 1m tons. The plan brings hushallsost back from Denmark and is set to lift Sweden’s cheese self-sufficiency to 47%.

    Arla commits $354 million to expand Swedish cheese output by 2030

    By Louise Rasmussen

    Investment and Strategic Rationale

    COPENHAGEN, Feb 25 (Reuters) - Danish dairy group Arla will invest 300 million euros ($354 million) through 2030 to increase cheese capacity at a Swedish factory after local milk supply improved and the government stepped up efforts to boost food security, it said on Wednesday.

    Returning hushallsost production to Sweden

    The maker of Lurpak butter and other dairy products said it would expand its Gotene site to bring production of the popular Swedish cheese hushallsost back from Denmark.

    Policy focus and CEO commentary

    CEO Peder Tuborgh told Reuters Arla began planning the investment in 2024, as Sweden signalled a sharper policy focus on food resilience. 

    "It's a very big investment, which is based on our belief that our farmers in Sweden will keep on growing their production as they have done the last several years," Tuborgh said in an interview.

    He said Swedish consumers were also showing a strong preference for domestic products.

    Cheese self-sufficiency boost

    The investment will raise Sweden's self-sufficiency in cheese by around 10 percentage points to 47%, Arla said.

    Tuborgh said Arla - a cooperative owned by farmers in seven European countries - moved some hushallsost production to Denmark about 15 years ago because of limited Swedish milk supply.

    "Now it's time to move the cheese back home again, so to speak ... because now we can see that the milk and the raw material are available," he said.

    Götene site capacity expansion

    Milk processing capacity at the Gotene site, which produces butter, cheese and milk powder, will roughly double to 1 million metric tons, Arla said.

    It is Arla's largest-ever investment in a single factory.

    Norre Vium capacity reallocation

    Capacity freed up at the Norre Vium factory in Denmark, which currently makes hushallsost, will be used for other products, aimed mainly at European markets, Tuborgh said.

    Exchange rate used ($1 = 0.8472 euros)

    ($1 = 0.8472 euros)

    (Reporting by Louise Rasmussen. Editing by Anna Ringstrom and Mark Potter)

    References

    • Arla announces largest‑ever investment in new Swedish cheese dairy
    • Arla to invest €300M in Swedish cheese plant

    Table of Contents

    • Investment and Strategic Rationale
    • Returning hushallsost production to Sweden
    • Policy focus and CEO commentary

    Key Takeaways

    • •Arla will invest €300 million ($354 million) through 2030 to expand cheese capacity at its Götene, Sweden site.
    • •Production of hushallsost will shift from Denmark’s Nørre Vium back to Sweden as local milk supply improves.
    • •Milk processing at Götene will roughly double to about 1 million metric tons, marking Arla’s largest single-factory investment.
    • •Sweden’s cheese self-sufficiency is expected to rise by around 10 percentage points to approximately 47%.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Arla invests $354 million to boost Swedish cheese production capacity

    1What is the main topic?

    Arla will invest €300 million to expand cheese capacity at its Götene, Sweden factory, bringing hushallsost production back from Denmark and strengthening Sweden’s food security.

    2How much is Arla investing and by when?

    Arla plans to invest €300 million ($354 million) through 2030, representing its largest-ever commitment to a single factory.

  • Cheese self-sufficiency boost
  • Götene site capacity expansion
  • Norre Vium capacity reallocation
  • Exchange rate used ($1 = 0.8472 euros)
  • •
    Capacity freed at Nørre Vium will be repurposed for other dairy products aimed mainly at European markets.
    3
    Which products and sites are affected?

    The Götene site will double milk processing and resume hushallsost production. Denmark’s Nørre Vium will shift capacity to other dairy products serving European markets.

    4How will this impact Sweden’s cheese supply?

    Arla expects the investment to raise Sweden’s cheese self-sufficiency by about 10 percentage points to roughly 47%.

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