FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS. Creating the future of dairy

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FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Creating the future of dairy

in short Peer group index * We evaluate our performance and the success of our strategy and business model by utilising key performance indicators. We have chosen to measure these key performance indicators because we believe they demonstrate how well we are driving the business and creating value for our owners. Our strong performance in reflects the successful execution of our strategy, Good Growth 2020. Despite a lower milk price and volumes, we achieved nearly all of our key performance indicators. Furthermore, we have set ambitious targets for 2017, which can be seen on page 50 in the consolidated annual report for. Read more in our consolidated annual report for and on www.arla.com 105 105 104.6 2014 103.8 Target range 103-105 Target for : 103-105 Brand share ** 44.5% 44.5% 42.1% 2014 41.2% Scalability ( ) X Target achieved. Target not fully achieved. Target not achieved. All key performance indicators include the gain from sale of Rynkeby. >2.0 * Peer group index for is preliminary before year-end results have been published for Royal FrieslandCampina N. V. and Deutsches Milchkontor eg. ** Brand and International shares are based on retail and foodservice revenue excluding third party manufacturing (TPM) revenue. Trading share is based on milk consumption. *** Based on profit allocated to owners of Arla Foods amba. 2014: >2.0 : >2.0 : >2.0 Target for : >2.0

Milk volume Revenue Strategic branded volume driven revenue growth 6% 13.9 billion kg 9.6 billion EUR 5.2% 4% 2% 3.4% 5.2% 0% 13.9 bkg 14.2 bkg 2014 13.6 bkg 9.6 EURb 10.3 EURb 2014 10.6 EURb Target for : 4-5% Strategic branded volume driven revenue growth rate for 2014 is not available due to the restructure of the organisation. Retail and foodservice volume driven revenue growth International share ** Trading share ** Conversion cost index 2.7% 18.0% 20.1% 99.2 2014 Target for : 3-5% ( ) 2.7% 3.9% 3.5% 2014 18.0% 16.5% 15.5% 2014 20.1% 21.5% 20.9% 99.2 98.0 2014 95.0 Target for : 98,5 X Leverage Profit share *** Performance price 2.4 3.6% 30.9 EUR-cent/kg of revenue 41.7 45 40 2.4 3.3 2014 3.7 Target range 2.8-3.4 Target for : 3,2 3.6% 2.8% 2014 3.0% Target range 2.8%-3.2% Target for : 2,8-3,2% 2014 33.7 30.9 35 30 25

Seven essential business priorities for The seven essential priorities are the outcome of our annual business planning process, outlining the core priorities for the coming year, key activities, as well as associated key performance indicators and targets that define success. The seven essential priorities are utilised throughout all business functions and commercial zones to ensure delivery of our most important strategic priorities as ONE united group. Volume is king Target: Add an additional 400 million kg owner milk into retail and foodservice. Result: In, we delivered retail and foodservice volume driven revenue growth of 2.7 per cent, slightly below our target of three to five per cent. We successfully increased retail and foodservice volumes by 341 million kg. This was a great delivery close to target, despite total milk volumes being more than 800 million kg less than initially expected. Certain tradeoffs between volume and price were made during the second half of based on the increasing raw material shortage and rapidly increasing milk prices. The reduction in milk intake expectations during exemplifies this change in strategic perspective. Deliver significant growth on brands Target: Deliver significant growth on strategic brands, covered by Arla, Lurpak, Castello and Puck. Result: Delivering strategic branded volume driven revenue growth at 5.2 per cent is an all-time high for Arla. In, almost the entire growth in our core retail and foodservice business has been driven by our brands. Intensified sales efforts and increased investment in marketing have resulted in our branded growth being driven by the Arla brand (4.5 per cent), Lurpak (7.7 per cent), Castello (3.0 per cent) and Puck (10.6 per cent). With a brand share of 44.5 per cent, the proportion of high profit products is the strongest in years. Improve Central Europe peer performance* Target: Improve Central Europe peer performance by addressing cost and brand performance and competitively export milk into retail and foodservice outside the EU. Result: The business delivered significant cost improvements according to plan in supply chain, across administrative and commercial functions, as well as significantly improving the results in the German cheese business. In addition, branded positions grew by 3.4 per cent, a solid achievement in a difficult market. Milk supply and price volatility have unfolded more rigorously in Germany than any other region, and the market has become even more fragmented, tough and competitive. This proved to be even more challenging than expected, although some improvements have become visible towards year-end. Strengthen market positions in International** Structurally reduce the cost level Improve cash flow Strengthen the Arla cooperative Target: Strengthen leading positions in China, the Americas, Nigeria, Middle East and North Africa measured by volume and market share. Result: In, we have succeeded in growing volumes in these International regions by 9.5 per cent and our branded business by 10.7 per cent. China and South East Asia grew by 31.2 per cent, Sub-Saharan Africa grew by 15.8 per cent, the Middle East and North Africa grew by 3.8 per cent, and the Americas grew by 3.4 per cent. In a volatile year impacted significantly by low oil prices and the spill over economies in the Middle East and Nigera, we are satisfied with the results, although they are below our 15 per cent growth target. Target: Volume driven revenue growth should be >2.0 times higher than the growth in capacity costs. Deliver a conversion cost in production at an index level of 98.5. Result: Our strong cost performance is, in part, due to huge efforts to run an efficient supply chain, however, our conversion cost has fallen short of the target at 99.2, impacted by the lower milk volume. Scalability ensures that capacity costs are increasing at a lower rate than revenue. Our scalability met the target of >2.0 due to firm control of capacity costs. EUR 100 million of our new ambitious cost improvement target of EUR 400 million in supply chain has been delivered in. Target: Improve cash flow to achieve leverage of 2.8 to 3.2 and release EUR 130 million*** in cash within net working capital. Result: In, we achieved leverage of 2.8, which is at the low range of our long-term target range of 2.8 to 3.4, underpinning the Group s strong financial position. Including the gain on divestment of Rynkeby, leverage is 2.4. Our primary net working capital position, excluding owner milk, was significantly improved and a cash release of EUR 165 million was achieved. Target: Establish a process with the Board of Directors, National Councils and Board of Representatives to create strong owner relations. Result: The new owner strategy will prepare Arla for the future and ensure a competent and aligned fundamental owner structure that unites owners across countries. In October, the Board of Representatives decided on an aligned structure, annual calendar and to explore if the UK and Central European owners can be offered direct membership in Arla Foods amba. The first elements of the strategy will come into effect in 2017. * After the reorganisation Consumer Central Europe is referred to as Central Europe. The priorities remain unchanged. ** After the reorganisation Consumer International is referred to as International. The priorities remain unchanged. *** Changed at mid-year from EUR 150 million due to a higher share of sales in International. Target not achieved. Achievement on major components. Target fully achieved.

Consolidated income statement 1 January - 31 December (EURm) Development Revenue 9,567 10,262-7% Production costs -7,177-7,833-8% Gross profit 2,390 2,429-2% Sales and distribution costs -1,642-1,597 3% Administration costs -435-417 4% Other operating income 91 37 146% Other operating costs -29-74 -61% Gain from sale of enterprise 120 - Share of results after tax in joint ventures and associates 10 22-55% Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) 505 400 26% Specification: EBITDA excluding gain from sale of enterprise 719 754-5% Gain from sale of enterprise 120 - Depreciation, amortisation and impairment losses -334-354 -6% Earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) 505 400 26% Financial income 7 14-50% Financial costs -114-77 48% Profit before tax 398 337 18% Tax -42-42 0% Profit for the year 356 295 21% Minority interests -9-10 -10% Arla Foods amba's share of profit for the year 347 285 22%

Revenue by segment Revenue by country Read more on page 91 in the consolidated annual report for. Read more on page 91 in the consolidated annual report for. Revenue split by commercial segment, 6% 15% 13% 9,567 million EUR 66% Revenue split by commercial segment, 5% 13% 16% 10,262 million EUR 66% (EURm) UK 2,532 2,968 Sweden 1,463 1,517 Germany 1,302 1,370 Denmark 1,061 1,100 Netherlands 373 389 Finland 329 348 Saudi Arabia 246 247 China 202 174 Belgium 197 261 USA 180 179 Other* 1,682 1,709 Total 9,567 10,262 (EURm) Europe 6,321 6,793 International 1,428 1,348 AFI 545 519 Trading and other 1,273 1,602 * Other countries include Canada, Oman, UAE, Spain, France, Australia, Nigeria and Russia. Revenue by category Development in revenue Read more on page 91 in the consolidated annual report for. Read more on page 91 in the consolidated annual report for. Milk, yogurt, powder and cooking (MYPC) 45% 45% Cheese 26% 25% Butter, spreads and margarine (BSM) 14% 13% Other 15% 17% (EURm) 10,500 10,250 10,000 9,750 9,500 10,262-33 195-500 -357 9,567 9,250 9,000 M&A and divestments Volume/mix Sales prices Currency

Operational costs split by function Development in operational cost Read more on page 92 in the consolidated annual report for. Read more on page 92 in the consolidated annual report for. (EURm) (EURm) Production costs 7,177 7,833 Sales and distribution costs 1,642 1,597 Administration costs 435 417 Total 9,254 9,847 Specification: Cost of raw milk 4,028 4,547 Other production materials* 1,463 1,435 Staff costs 1,223 1,225 Transportation 1,010 1,044 Marketing cost 309 283 Depreciation, amortisation and impairment 334 354 Other costs** 887 959 Total 9,254 9,847 * Other production materials include packaging, additives, consumables and change in inventory **Other costs mainly includes maintenance, utilities and IT 10,000 9,750 9,500 9,250 0 9,847-24 -39 M&A effect Milk volume effect -246 Milk price effect -78 Other milk 54-260 Growth in cost base excluding milk Currency 9,254 Cost of raw milk Read more on page 92 in the consolidated annual report for. Weighed in mio. kg. Weighed in EURm mio. kg. EURm Owner milk 12,320 3,503 12,463 3,918 Other milk 1,554 525 1,729 629 Total 13,874 4,028 14,192 4,547

Consolidated balance sheet 31 December (EURm) Development Assets Non-current assets: Intangible assets 825 873-5% Property, plant and equipment 2,310 2,457-6% Investments in associates 434 434 0% Investments in joint ventures 51 50 2% Deferred tax 74 64 16% Other non-current assets 20 25-20% Total non-current assets 3,714 3,903-5% Current assets: Inventories 950 1,007-6% Trade receivables 876 910-4% Derivatives 31 75-59% Current tax 1 1 0% Other receivables 222 202 10% Securities 504 509-1% Cash and cash equivalents 84 70 20% Total current assets excluding assets held for sale 2,668 2,774-4% Assets held for sale - 59-100% Total current assets 2,668 2,833-6% Total assets 6,382 6,736-5% Equity and liabilites Equity: Equity excluding proposed supplementary payment to owners 2,033 2,000 2% Proposed supplementary payment to owners 124 113 10% Equity attributable to the parent company's owners 2,157 2,113 2% Minority interests 35 35 0% Total equity 2,192 2,148 2% Liabilities Non-current liabilities: Pension liabilities 369 294 26% Provisions 12 8 50% Deferred tax 80 65 23% Loans 1,281 1,717-25% Total non-current liabilities 1,742 2,084-16% Current liabilities: Loans 947 1,076-12% Trade payables 995 918 8% Provisions 13 19-32% Derivatives 168 158 6% Current tax 18 5 260% Other current liabilities 307 298 3% Total current liabilities excluding liabilities regarding assets held for sale 2,448 2,474-1% Liabilities regarding assets held for sale - 30-100% Total current liabilities 2,448 2,504-2% Total liabilities 4,190 4,588-9% Total equity and liabilities 6,382 6,736-5%

Non-current assets by type Read more on page 99 and 102 in the consolidated annual report for. Property, plant and equipment by country Read more on page 102 in the consolidated annual report for. (EURm) Property, plant and equipment by country, Property, plant and equipment by country, 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2012 729 2,097 446 746 2,259 423 2013 791 2,399 584 2014 873 2,457 573 825 2,310 579 13% 27% 8% 12% 40% 32% 11% 7% 13% 37% Intangible assets Property, plant and equipment Other Denmark Sweden UK Germany Other Net working capital Net interest bearing debt and financial leverage Read more on page 96 in the consolidated annual report for. Read more on page 109 in the consolidated annual report for. (EURm) (EURm) 1,500 1,000 500 0 1,025 801 2012 1,177 906 2013 1,233 928 2014 1,199 999 1,004 831 3,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 369 294 376 347 420 1,648 2,203 2,171 2,047 1,881 2012 2013 2014 5 4 3 2 1 0 Net working capital excluding owner milk Net working capital Leverage Pension liabilities Net interest-bearing debt excluding pension liabilities Target range leverage 2.8-3.4

Consolidated cash flow statement 1 January - 31 December (EURm) EBITDA 839 754 Gain from sale of enterprise -120 - EBITDA excluding gain from sale of enterprise 719 754 Share of results in joint ventures and associates -10-22 Change in working capital 138-23 Change in other working capital -3 10 Other operating items without cash impact 22 11 Dividends received, joint ventures and associates 12 8 Interest paid -59-56 Interest received 5 6 Tax paid -18-19 Cash flow from operating activities 806 669 Investment in intangible fixed assets -58-70 Investment in property, plant and equipment -263-348 Sale of property, plant and equipment 16 8 Operating investing activities -305-410 Free operating cash flow 501 259 Acquisition of enterprises - -29 Sale of enterprises 138 37 Financial investing activities 138 8 Cash flow from investing activities -167-402 Free cash flow 639 267 Supplementary payment regarding the previous financial year -108-105 Paid in funds from new owners - 5 Paid out from equity regarding terminated membership contracts -22-18 Loans obtained, net -400-173 Payment to pension liabilities -45-70 Change in current liabilities -54 37 Net change in marketable securities 5 50 Cash flow from financing activities -624-274 Net cash flow 15-7 Cash and cash equivalents at 1 January 70 81 Exchange rate adjustment of cash funds -8 3 Transferred to asset held for sale 7-7 Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December 84 70

Development in cash flow Read more on page 89 in the consolidated annual report for. Equity Read more on page 86 in the consolidated annual report for. (EURm) 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0-100 -200-300 554-160 386-84 511 669 267 806 2012 2013 2014 Cash flow from operating activities Free cash flow 95 639 (EURm) Common capital 1,595 1,482 Individual capital 503 516 Other reserves -65 2 Proposed supplementary payment to owners 124 113 Equity before minority interest 2,157 2,113 Minority interest 35 35 Equity incl. minority interest 2,192 2,148 Equity ratio, 34% Equity ratio, 31% Milk and owners Read more on page 44 in the consolidated annual report for. 2014 2013 2012 Inflow of raw milk (mkg) Inflow from owners in Denmark 4,728 4,705 4,550 4,508 4,419 Inflow from owners in Sweden 1,909 1,995 2,035 2,016 2,059 Inflow from owners in Germany 1,758 1,741 1,526 1,332 685 Inflow from owners in the UK 3,210 3,320 3,088 1,254 286 Inflow from owners in Belgium 515 531 403 253 53 Inflow from owners in Luxembourg 144 130 119 111 27 Inflow from owners in the Netherlands 56 41 17 - - Inflow from others 1,554 1,729 1,832 3,202 2,881 Total inflow of raw milk 13,874 14,192 13,570 12,676 10,410 Number of owners Owners in Denmark 2,877 3,027 3,144 3,168 3,354 Owners in Sweden 2,972 3,174 3,366 3,385 3,661 Owners in Germany 2,461 2,636 2,769 2,500 2,911 Owners in the UK 2,485 2,654 2,854 2,815 1,584 Owners in Belgium 852 882 997 529 501 Owners in Luxembourg 218 221 228 232 245 Owners in the Netherlands 57 56 55 - - Total number of owners 11,922 12,650 13,413 12,629 12,256

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