The head of Arla Foods USA, Susie Møller Hjorth, said: “We have some fantastic cheeses from our dairies in Europe and we believe we will have a unique role to play when it comes to the American speciality cheese market.
“It means, however, that we need to focus our resources, which is why we have decided to withdraw our locally produced blue range under the Saga brand from the market. Consequently, we are closing our dairy in Muskegon, Michigan.”
The remaining production at Arla’s dairy in Muskegon will be moved to Denmark where production will be more efficient owing to the fact that it will be part of the total production for Arla’s global markets.
In the future Arla Foods USA plans to focus on Castello with an expanded range which includes Havarti cheese and cheese from Allgaüland in the German Alps. Saga Blue Brie, which has been sold in the US market for 30 years, will continue under the Castello brand. Castello Soft Blue will also continue.
The decision will take effect in the US market from 2013 and will only affect production of mould cheese. The production of yellow cheese at Arla’s other US dairy in Hollandtown, Wisconsin is unaffected.
The transfer of production from Muskegon to Denmark will begin in the upcoming autumn. Production at Muskegon dairy will stop at the end of 2012.
Source: Arla Foods USA
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