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Swiss-domiciled agribusiness company

Bunge Global SA Type Public (Société Anonyme) Traded as NYSE: BG S&P 500 component Industry Food processing Founded 1818; 208 years ago (1818) Founder Johann P. G. Bunge Headquarters St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. (operational) Geneva, Switzerland (legal) Area served Worldwide Key people Mark Zenuk (chairman) Greg Heckman (CEO) Products List of products Revenue US$53.1 billion (2024) Operating income US$1.62 billion (2024) Net income US$1.14 billion (2024) Total assets US$24.9 billion (2024) Total equity US$9.91 billion (2024) Number of employees 23,000 (2024) Website bunge.com Footnotes [1]

**Bunge Global SA** (*BUN-ghee*)[2] is a global [agribusiness](/source/Agribusiness) and [food company](/source/Food_company), incorporated in [Geneva, Switzerland](/source/Geneva%2C_Switzerland) and headquartered in [St. Louis](/source/St._Louis), [Missouri](/source/Missouri), United States.

As well as being an international [soybean](/source/Soybean) exporter, it is also involved in [food processing](/source/Food_processing), [grain](/source/Cereal) trading, and [fertilizer](/source/Fertilizer). It competes with [Archer Daniels Midland](/source/Archer_Daniels_Midland), [Cargill](/source/Cargill) and [Louis Dreyfus](/source/Louis_Dreyfus_Company). The company has approximately 23,000 employees in 40 countries.[3]

## History

### Formation and listing

Bunge was founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gottlieb Bunge in [Amsterdam](/source/Amsterdam), it was relocated to [Antwerp](/source/Antwerp) by [Edouard Bunge](/source/Edouard_Bunge) in 1859. Edouard's brother; Ernest Bunge, took the Bunge name to [Argentina](/source/Argentina) in 1884, and in 1905 the business extended to [Brazil](/source/Brazil) and later on to the United States. In 1994, the company was converted into the [Bermuda](/source/Bermuda)-registered [Bunge International](/source/Bunge_International), retaining the [Bunge y Born](/source/Bunge_y_Born) name only in Argentina. Bunge remained a privately held company of 180 shareholders (including the longtime controlling family interests) and divested itself in 1998 of almost all its retail foods interests in favor of a greater role in international [agribusiness](/source/Agribusiness) and commodity markets; by then the company's gross annual turnover had reached US$13 billion.[4] Bunge ultimately went [public](/source/Public_company) on the [New York Stock Exchange](/source/New_York_Stock_Exchange) in 2001, becoming Bunge Limited.

The [New York Stock Exchange Building](/source/New_York_Stock_Exchange_Building) on August 4, 2011, when Bunge celebrated the 10th anniversary of its listing on the [New York Stock Exchange](/source/New_York_Stock_Exchange)

In 2001, under the leadership of Alberto Weisser,[5] Bunge was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Through their three businesses—[agribusiness](/source/Agribusiness), [fertilizer](/source/Fertilizer), and food products—they have established a leading global presence in the farm-to-consumer food chain. Bunge is the world's largest [oilseed](/source/Oilseed) processor,[6] the world's number one seller of bottled [vegetable oil](/source/Vegetable_oil) to consumers and the largest producer and supplier of fertilizers to farmers in [South America](/source/South_America).[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

### Acquisitions

In 2002, Bunge acquired Cereol, parent of oilseed companies Central Soya and CanAmera Foods.[7] In 2008, Bunge acquired Walter Rau, a margarine company, from Germany.[8] In 2009, Bunge acquired the margarine business from [Raisio Group](/source/Raisio_Group), maker of functional food ingredients.[9] In 2017, Bunge announced intentions to acquire a 70% stake in IOI Loders Croklaan for $946 million from Malaysian palm oil producer [IOI Corp Berhad](/source/IOI_Group).[10]

### Brazilian sourcing protests

In 2012, Bunge came under criticism from NGO [Survival International](/source/Survival_International)[11] for sourcing its sugarcane from the ancestral land of the [Guaraní people](/source/Guaran%C3%AD_people) in [Brazil](/source/Brazil). It has been reported by the tribe that crop production has brought pesticides and machinery that has damaged their health, as well as restricting them to a small area that has prevented them from hunting and practicing their traditions.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*] Also, in January 2003, opposition from the tribe had led to the killing of their chief Marcus Vernon by ranchers.[12] In 2012, survivors were requesting Bunge follows the example of the company [Raízen](/source/Ra%C3%ADzen), which agreed to stop the sourcing of sugarcane from the area.[13]

### Recent

In May 2017, [Glencore](/source/Glencore) in [Switzerland](/source/Switzerland) began pursuing the acquisition of Bunge.[14] In early June 2017, Bunge hired advisers to help it fend off Glencore's takeover interest.[15] In January 2017, Archer Daniels Midland agreed to sell its [crop risk services](/source/Crop_insurance) (insurance) unit to [Validus Holdings](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Validus_Holdings&action=edit&redlink=1) for $127.5 million.[16] On January 19, 2018, it was reported that [Archer Daniels Midland](/source/Archer_Daniels_Midland) had approached Bunge Ltd. about a takeover, with details "unclear." At that point, Bunge had a market value of about $9.8 billion, and was still being pursued by Glencore.[14]

In 2019, Bunge relocated its global headquarters from [White Plains, New York](/source/White_Plains%2C_New_York), to the [St Louis](/source/St_Louis) [metropolitan area](/source/Metropolitan_area) in 2020, where the company had its US headquarters.[17]

In April 2020, Bunge announced it agreed to sell 35 U.S interior grain elevators to [Zen-Noh Corporation](/source/Zen-Noh).[18] The completion of the sale was subject to regulatory approval and closed in December 2021.[19]

In 2021, Bunge was ranked 18th on FoodTalks' Global Top 40 Plant Protein Producers list.[20]

A 2023, [Bloomberg Businessweek](/source/Bloomberg_Businessweek) described Bunge's food science pivot.[2]

Sunflower oil produced by Bunge Ukraine.

In 2023, a merger with [Viterra](/source/Viterra) was announced.[21] In July 2025, the merger with Viterra was completed.[22]

[On 5 January 2026](/source/Dnipro_strikes_(2022%E2%80%93present)#January_3) a Bunge [sunflower oil](/source/Sunflower_oil) production plant in [Dnipro](/source/Dnipro), [Ukraine](/source/Ukraine), was hit in a [Russian drone attack](/source/Russian_strikes_against_Ukrainian_infrastructure).[23][24] Resulting in 300 tonnes of oil spilled onto roads.[23][25] [Ukrainian Foreign Minister](/source/Minister_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Ukraine)) [Andrii Sybiha](/source/Andrii_Sybiha) claimed on 6 January 2026 that the attack was not accidental and he assessed that Russia was systematically attacking American businesses in Ukraine.[24]

## Products

The company's operations include:[3]

- originating oilseeds and grains from the world's primary growing regions and transporting them to customers worldwide;

- crushing oilseeds to make meal for the livestock industry and oil for the food processing, food service and biofuel industries;

- producing bottled oils, mayonnaise, margarines and other food products for consumers;

- crushing sugarcane to make sugar, ethanol and electricity;

- milling wheat and corn for food processors, bakeries, brewers and other commercial customers; and

- selling fertilizer to farmers.

## Environmental record

See also: [Gran Chaco § Conservation issues](/source/Gran_Chaco#Conservation_issues)

In 2006, the [United States Environmental Protection Agency](/source/United_States_Environmental_Protection_Agency) filed charges against Bunge company regarding pollution emissions.[26] This involved twelve soybean processing plants and corn mills in eight states throughout the US. The lawsuit claimed Bunge violated the [Clean Air Act](/source/Clean_Air_Act_(United_States)) by constructing major modifications that increased emissions. Bunge was required to implement engineering changes and [pollution control](/source/Pollution_control) projects, estimated to cost $12 million, to reduce emissions at the facilities by 2,200 tons a year. The settlement also called for Bunge to pay a cash penalty of $625,000 and to spend $1.25 million to fund community-based environmental projects selected by and to be supervised by the impacted states.[27]

## Biofuel production

Biodiesel plant in [Mannheim Harbour](/source/Mannheim_Harbour)

In November 2005, Bunge created a [Europe](/source/Europe) production joint venture [biodiesel](/source/Biodiesel) with [French](/source/France) company KBBV and Diester Industrie. The new company received the name Diester Industrie International. The joint venture will produce [biodiesel](/source/Biodiesel) in [Germany](/source/Germany), [Austria](/source/Austria) and [Italy](/source/Italy). The total capacity of the plants will reach 430 thousand tons [biodiesel](/source/Biodiesel) per year.

## Corporate governance

As of 05 Feb 2020

- Gregory Heckman, CEO, Bunge Global SA

- Aaron Buettner, President, Bunge Loders Croklaan

- Brian Zachman, President, Global Risk Management

- Christos Dimopoulos, President, Global Supply Chains

- Raul Padilla, President, Global Agri Operations, (Retiring effective December 31, 2021) [28]

- Deborah Borg, EVP & Chief HR and Communications Officer

- John Neppl, EVP & CFO

- Josef Podwika, EVP & General Counsel

- Pierre Mauger, Chief Transformation Officer

- Robert Coviello, SVP Sustainably & Government Affairs

- Robert Wagner, Chief Risk Officer

## Tax dodging

A noteworthy case of [transfer mispricing](/source/Transfer_mispricing) came to light in Argentina in 2011, involving the world’s four largest grain traders: [ADM](/source/Archer_Daniels_Midland), Bunge, [Cargill](/source/Cargill) and [Louis Dreyfus Company](/source/Louis_Dreyfus_Company). Argentina’s revenue and customs service began an investigation into the four companies when prices for agricultural commodities spiked in 2008 and yet very little profit for the four companies had been reported to the office. As a result of the investigation, it was alleged that the companies had submitted false declarations of sales and routed profits through tax havens or through their headquarters. In some cases, they were said to have used phantom firms to buy grain and had inflated costs in Argentina in order to reduce the recorded profits earned in the country.[29] According to the country’s revenue and customs service, the outstanding taxes amounted to almost USD 1 billion.[30]

The companies involved denied the allegations and, by 2019, the Argentinian tax authorities had not replied to the request of [Swiss NGO Public Eye](/source/Public_Eye_(organization)) regarding the current state of the case.[31] In its 2018 annual report to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Bunge mentioned provisions which suggested that the case is still ongoing: “[A]s of December 31, 2018, Bunge’s Argentine subsidiary had received income tax assessments relating to 2006 through 2009 of approximately 1,276 million Argentine pesos (approximately $34 million), plus applicable interest on the outstanding amount of approximately 4,246 million Argentine pesos (approximately $113 million]).”[32]

## See also

- [Companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange (B)](/source/Companies_listed_on_the_New_York_Stock_Exchange_(B))

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## External links

- [Official website](https://www.bunge.com)

- Business data for Bunge Global SA: - [Google](https://www.google.com/finance/quote/BG:NYSE) - [Reuters](https://www.reuters.com/markets/companies/BG.N) - [SEC filings](https://www.sec.gov/cgi-bin/browse-edgar?action=getcompany&CIK=1996862) - [Yahoo!](https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/BG)

- [Bunge Global companies](https://opencorporates.com/corporate_groupings/Bunge) grouped at [OpenCorporates](/source/OpenCorporates)

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