The world’s largest dairy company said it “remained focused on achieving profitable and responsible growth”.
Lactalis says “weak” profit pressured by private label as volumes fall
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Lactalis posted a “weak” profit performance last year as the world’s largest dairy company faced pressure on volumes from private label.

The privately-owned business, headquartered in Laval, Pays-de-la-Loire, reported turnover rose 4.3% in 2023 to €29.5bn ($31.4bn).

However, chairman Emmanuel Besnier said yesterday (18 April) consolidated net profit “remained weak”, coming in at €428m, albeit an increase of 11% from the prior 12 months. Profit stood at €384m in fiscal 2022, down 14% year-on-year.

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