Cargill

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Cargill to stop handling Russian grains for export

By Jane Byrne

US agribusiness giant, Cargill, said it will further scale back its business activities in Russia, with it planning to stop handling Russian grain at its export terminal by mid-summer.

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Cargill aims to deliver productivity gains for Asian farmers

By Jane Byrne

Cargill has been investing in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, through new plants and an innovation center. The company reports that, in the last four years alone, its animal health and nutrition business has grown by double and even triple digits in key...

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Cargill to build new soybean plant in Missouri

By Jane Byrne

Cargill is to build a new soybean crushing facility in Pemiscot County, in Southeast Missouri to support growing domestic and global demand for oilseeds driven by food, feed, and fuel markets.

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March 2022: Hired and Retired

By Jane Byrne

This month sees career related developments linked to Cargill, Nutreco and BASF, among other organizations.