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Bunge Global

Bunge Global SA (BUN-ghee)[1] is a global agribusiness and food company, incorporated in Geneva, Switzerland and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.

Bunge Global SA
TypePublic company
IndustryFood processing
Founded1818; 206 years ago (1818)
FounderJohann P. G. Bunge
HeadquartersSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
(operational headquarters)
Geneva, Switzerland
(legal domicile)
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Kathleen Hyle (Chairman)
Greg Heckman (CEO)
ProductsList of products
Revenue US$67.23 billion (2022)
2,066,000,000 United States dollar (2022) 
1,610,000,000 United States dollar (2022) 
Number of employees
23,000 (December 31, 2022)
WebsiteBunge.com

As well as being an international soybean exporter, it is also involved in food processing, grain trading, and fertilizer. It competes with Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland and Louis Dreyfus. The company has approximately 32,000 employees in 40 countries.[2]

History edit

Formation and listing edit

Bunge was founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gottlieb Bunge in Amsterdam, it was relocated to Antwerp by Edouard Bunge in 1859. Edouard's brother; Ernest Bunge, took the Bunge name to Argentina in 1884, and in 1905 the business extended to Brazil and later on to the United States. The company was converted into the Bermuda-registered Bunge International in 1994, retaining the 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 and commodity markets; by then the company's gross annual turnover had reached US$13 billion.[3] Bunge ultimately went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2001, becoming Bunge Limited.

In 1994, the Bermuda-registered Bunge International was created as the main company in which the families had shares. There were around 180 shareholders—the main families were Hirsch, Bunge, Born, Engels, and De La Tour. This replaced the older structure in which individual shareholders had stakes in all the different Bunge companies. Now only in Argentina does the Bunge y Born name still exist.[citation needed]

 
The New York Stock Exchange Building on August 4, 2011, when Bunge celebrated the 10th anniversary of its listing on the New York Stock Exchange

In 2001, under the leadership of Alberto Weisser,[4] Bunge was listed on the New York Stock Exchange. Through their three businesses—agribusiness, 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 processor, the world's number one seller of bottled vegetable oil to consumers and the largest producer and supplier of fertilizers to farmers in South America.[citation needed]

Acquisitions edit

In 2002, Bunge acquired Cereol, parent of oilseed companies Central Soya and CanAmera Foods.[5] In 2008, Bunge acquired Walter Rau, a margarine company, from Germany.[6] In 2009, Bunge acquired the margarine business from Raisio Group, maker of functional food ingredients.[7] 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.[8]

Brazilian sourcing protests edit

In 2012, Bunge came under criticism from NGO Survival International[9] for sourcing its sugarcane from the ancestral land of the Guaraní people in 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] Also, in January 2003, opposition from the tribe had led to the killing of their chief Marcus Vernon by ranchers.[10] In 2012, survivors were requesting Bunge follows the example of the company Raízen, which agreed to stop the sourcing of sugarcane from the area.[11]

Recent edit

In May 2017, Glencore in Switzerland began pursuing the acquisition of Bunge.[12] In early June 2017, Bunge hired advisers to help it fend off Glencore's takeover interest.[13] In January 2017, Archer Daniels Midland agreed to sell its crop risk services (insurance) unit to Validus Holdings for $127.5 million.[14] On January 19, 2018, it was reported that 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.[12]

In 2019, Bunge relocated its global headquarters from White Plains, New York, to the St Louis metropolitan area in 2020, where the company had its US headquarters.[15]

In April 2020, Bunge announced it agreed to sell 35 U.S interior grain elevators to Zen-Noh Corporation.[16] The completion of the sale was subject to regulatory approval and closed in December 2021.[17]

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

A 2023 Bloomberg Businessweek described Bunge's food science pivot.[1]

In 2023, a merger with Viterra was announced.[19]

Products edit

The company's operations include:[2]

  • 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 edit

In 2006, the United States Environmental Protection Agency filed charges against Bunge company regarding pollution emissions.[20] This involved twelve soybean processing plants and corn mills in eight states throughout the US. The lawsuit claimed Bunge violated the Clean Air Act by constructing major modifications that increased emissions. Bunge was required to implement engineering changes and 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.[21]

Biofuel production edit

 
Biodiesel plant in Mannheim Harbour

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

Corporate governance edit

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) [22]
  • 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 edit

A noteworthy case of transfer mispricing came to light in 2011 in Argentina involving the world’s four largest grain traders: ADM, Bunge, Cargill and 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.[23] According to the country’s revenue and customs service, the outstanding taxes amounted to almost USD 1 billion.[24] The companies involved have denied the allegations. To date, the Argentinian tax authorities have not replied to the Swiss NGO Public Eye’s request regarding the current state of the case.[25] In its 2018 annual report to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Bunge mentioned provisions which suggest 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]).”[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Veloso Ribeiro, Tarso; Almeida, Isis (5 April 2023). "A Two-Century-Old Grain Trader Turns to Food Science". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Agribusiness - Food Production Company - Bunge". bunge.com.
  3. ^ . March 12, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-03-12.
  4. ^ Talati, Sonia (September 17, 2016). "UBS: New Boss, New Mission". Barron's.
  5. ^ "Bunge Limited to Acquire Ft. Wayne's Central Soya". insideindianabusiness.com. Archived from the original on 2013-09-07.
  6. ^ FoodNavigator.com. "Bunge acquires controlling stake of German oil supplier Walter Rau". FoodNavigator.com. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-04. Retrieved 2010-11-08.
  8. ^ "Bunge to buy 70 percent stake in IOI Corp unit for $946 million". Reuters. 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2017-09-12.
  9. ^ Survival International. "US food giant accused over biofuel 'tainted with Indian blood'". survivalinternational.org.
  10. ^ Ryan Villarreal (8 December 2012). "Deadly Ethanol: Brazil's Sugarcane Farms Take Toll On Indigenous People". International Business Times.
  11. ^ Survival International. "Shell scraps controversial biofuels plan after Brazilian Indian protest". survivalinternational.org.
  12. ^ a b Bunge, Jacob; Mattioli, Dana (January 19, 2018). "ADM Has Made Takeover Approach to Bunge Ltd". The Wall Street Journal. The New York Times, New York City, United States. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
  13. ^ Hume, Neil; Fontanella-Khan, James (June 4, 2017). "Bunge hires JPMorgan and Shearman & Sterling in Glencore defence". Financial Times. United Kingdom. Archived from the original on 2022-12-10. Retrieved June 5, 2017.
  14. ^ "Deals of the day-Mergers and acquisitions". Reuters. January 31, 2017. Retrieved 2019-09-08.
  15. ^ "Bunge Global Headquarters to Move to St. Louis | Bunge". www.bunge.com. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  16. ^ "Bunge agrees to sell 35 U.S. grain elevators | Bunge". www.bunge.com. Retrieved 2020-05-06.
  17. ^ "Bunge finalizes sale of elevators to Zen-Noh | World Grain". www.world-grain.com. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  18. ^ Huang, Lemon (2021-05-17). "2021年全球植物蛋白配料企业40强" [Global Top 40 Plant Protein Companies]. FoodTalks (in Chinese). Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  19. ^ "Bunge finalizing $30 billion-plus merger with Viterra -sources". Reuters.
  20. ^ "Bunge North America Inc". lawyersandsettlements.com.
  21. ^ "10/26/2006: $13.9 Million Clean Air Act Settlement with Multinational Soybean and Corn Processor Secures Major Pollution Reductions in Eight States - Settlement Expected to Eliminate More than 2,200 Tons of Harmful Emissions Annually". epa.gov.
  22. ^ "Bunge Global Operations President to retire | World Grain". Retrieved 2021-04-03.
  23. ^ Lawrence, Felicity (2011-06-01). "Argentina accuses world's largest grain traders of huge tax evasion". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  24. ^ Bloomberg (2013-03-25). "Grain Exporters Owe Argentina 951 Million in Taxes". Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  25. ^ Public Eye (June 2019). "Agricultural Commodity Traders in Switzerland" (PDF). Retrieved 1 August 2019.
  26. ^ "Bunge Ltd (BG) 10K Annual Reports & 10Q SEC Filings". Last10K. Retrieved 2019-08-01.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Business data for Bunge Global SA:
    • Bloomberg
    • Google
    • Reuters
    • SEC filings
    • Yahoo!
  • Bunge Global companies grouped at OpenCorporates
  • Shurtleff, William; Aoyagi, Akiko (17 August 2020). History of Central Soya Co., Inc. and of the McMillen Family's Work with Soybeans and Soy Ingredients (1934-2020): Extensively Annotated Bibliography and Sourcebook (PDF). Lafayette, CA: Soyinfo Center. ISBN 9781948436243.

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Bunge Global SA BUN ghee 1 is a global agribusiness and food company incorporated in Geneva Switzerland and headquartered in St Louis Missouri United States Bunge Global SATypePublic companyTraded asNYSE BGS amp P 500 componentIndustryFood processingFounded1818 206 years ago 1818 FounderJohann P G BungeHeadquartersSt Louis Missouri U S operational headquarters Geneva Switzerland legal domicile Area servedWorldwideKey peopleKathleen Hyle Chairman Greg Heckman CEO ProductsList of productsRevenueUS 67 23 billion 2022 Operating income2 066 000 000 United States dollar 2022 Net income1 610 000 000 United States dollar 2022 Number of employees23 000 December 31 2022 WebsiteBunge comAs well as being an international soybean exporter it is also involved in food processing grain trading and fertilizer It competes with Cargill Archer Daniels Midland and Louis Dreyfus The company has approximately 32 000 employees in 40 countries 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Formation and listing 1 2 Acquisitions 1 3 Brazilian sourcing protests 1 4 Recent 2 Products 3 Environmental record 4 Biofuel production 5 Corporate governance 6 Tax dodging 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFormation and listing edit Bunge was founded in 1818 by Johann Peter Gottlieb Bunge in Amsterdam it was relocated to Antwerp by Edouard Bunge in 1859 Edouard s brother Ernest Bunge took the Bunge name to Argentina in 1884 and in 1905 the business extended to Brazil and later on to the United States The company was converted into the Bermuda registered Bunge International in 1994 retaining the 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 and commodity markets by then the company s gross annual turnover had reached US 13 billion 3 Bunge ultimately went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2001 becoming Bunge Limited In 1994 the Bermuda registered Bunge International was created as the main company in which the families had shares There were around 180 shareholders the main families were Hirsch Bunge Born Engels and De La Tour This replaced the older structure in which individual shareholders had stakes in all the different Bunge companies Now only in Argentina does the Bunge y Born name still exist citation needed nbsp The New York Stock Exchange Building on August 4 2011 when Bunge celebrated the 10th anniversary of its listing on the New York Stock ExchangeIn 2001 under the leadership of Alberto Weisser 4 Bunge was listed on the New York Stock Exchange Through their three businesses agribusiness 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 processor the world s number one seller of bottled vegetable oil to consumers and the largest producer and supplier of fertilizers to farmers in South America citation needed Acquisitions edit In 2002 Bunge acquired Cereol parent of oilseed companies Central Soya and CanAmera Foods 5 In 2008 Bunge acquired Walter Rau a margarine company from Germany 6 In 2009 Bunge acquired the margarine business from Raisio Group maker of functional food ingredients 7 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 8 Brazilian sourcing protests edit In 2012 Bunge came under criticism from NGO Survival International 9 for sourcing its sugarcane from the ancestral land of the Guarani people in 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 Also in January 2003 opposition from the tribe had led to the killing of their chief Marcus Vernon by ranchers 10 In 2012 survivors were requesting Bunge follows the example of the company Raizen which agreed to stop the sourcing of sugarcane from the area 11 Recent edit In May 2017 Glencore in Switzerland began pursuing the acquisition of Bunge 12 In early June 2017 Bunge hired advisers to help it fend off Glencore s takeover interest 13 In January 2017 Archer Daniels Midland agreed to sell its crop risk services insurance unit to Validus Holdings for 127 5 million 14 On January 19 2018 it was reported that 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 12 In 2019 Bunge relocated its global headquarters from White Plains New York to the St Louis metropolitan area in 2020 where the company had its US headquarters 15 In April 2020 Bunge announced it agreed to sell 35 U S interior grain elevators to Zen Noh Corporation 16 The completion of the sale was subject to regulatory approval and closed in December 2021 17 In 2021 Bunge was ranked 18th on FoodTalks Global Top 40 Plant Protein Producers list 18 A 2023 Bloomberg Businessweek described Bunge s food science pivot 1 In 2023 a merger with Viterra was announced 19 Products editThe company s operations include 2 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 editSee also Gran Chaco Conservation issues In 2006 the United States Environmental Protection Agency filed charges against Bunge company regarding pollution emissions 20 This involved twelve soybean processing plants and corn mills in eight states throughout the US The lawsuit claimed Bunge violated the Clean Air Act by constructing major modifications that increased emissions Bunge was required to implement engineering changes and 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 21 Biofuel production edit nbsp Biodiesel plant in Mannheim HarbourIn November 2005 Bunge created a Europe production joint venture biodiesel with French company KBBV and Diester Industrie The new company received the name Diester Industrie International The joint venture will produce biodiesel in Germany Austria and Italy The total capacity of the plants will reach 430 thousand tons biodiesel per year Corporate governance editAs 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 22 Deborah Borg EVP amp Chief HR and Communications Officer John Neppl EVP amp CFO Josef Podwika EVP amp General Counsel Pierre Mauger Chief Transformation Officer Robert Coviello SVP Sustainably amp Government Affairs Robert Wagner Chief Risk OfficerTax dodging editA noteworthy case of transfer mispricing came to light in 2011 in Argentina involving the world s four largest grain traders ADM Bunge Cargill and 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 23 According to the country s revenue and customs service the outstanding taxes amounted to almost USD 1 billion 24 The companies involved have denied the allegations To date the Argentinian tax authorities have not replied to the Swiss NGO Public Eye s request regarding the current state of the case 25 In its 2018 annual report to the US Securities and Exchange Commission SEC Bunge mentioned provisions which suggest 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 26 See also editCompanies listed on the New York Stock Exchange B References edit a b Veloso Ribeiro Tarso Almeida Isis 5 April 2023 A Two Century Old Grain Trader Turns to Food Science Bloomberg Businessweek Retrieved 11 April 2023 a b Agribusiness Food Production Company Bunge bunge com Clarin Economico La retirada final del grupo Bunge amp Born March 12 2009 Archived from the original on 2009 03 12 Talati Sonia September 17 2016 UBS New Boss New Mission Barron s Bunge Limited to Acquire Ft Wayne s Central Soya insideindianabusiness com Archived from the original on 2013 09 07 FoodNavigator com Bunge acquires controlling stake of German oil supplier Walter Rau FoodNavigator com Retrieved 2017 09 12 Raisio Responsibility Archived from the original on 2011 05 04 Retrieved 2010 11 08 Bunge to buy 70 percent stake in IOI Corp unit for 946 million Reuters 2017 09 12 Retrieved 2017 09 12 Survival International US food giant accused over biofuel tainted with Indian blood survivalinternational org Ryan Villarreal 8 December 2012 Deadly Ethanol Brazil s Sugarcane Farms Take Toll On Indigenous People International Business Times Survival International Shell scraps controversial biofuels plan after Brazilian Indian protest survivalinternational org a b Bunge Jacob Mattioli Dana January 19 2018 ADM Has Made Takeover Approach to Bunge Ltd The Wall Street Journal The New York Times New York City United States Retrieved January 21 2018 Hume Neil Fontanella Khan James June 4 2017 Bunge hires JPMorgan and Shearman amp Sterling in Glencore defence Financial Times United Kingdom Archived from the original on 2022 12 10 Retrieved June 5 2017 Deals of the day Mergers and acquisitions Reuters January 31 2017 Retrieved 2019 09 08 Bunge Global Headquarters to Move to St Louis Bunge www bunge com Retrieved 2019 09 02 Bunge agrees to sell 35 U S grain elevators Bunge www bunge com Retrieved 2020 05 06 Bunge finalizes sale of elevators to Zen Noh World Grain www world grain com Retrieved 2023 01 14 Huang Lemon 2021 05 17 2021年全球植物蛋白配料企业40强 Global Top 40 Plant Protein Companies FoodTalks in Chinese Retrieved 2022 02 13 Bunge finalizing 30 billion plus merger with Viterra sources Reuters Bunge North America Inc lawyersandsettlements com 10 26 2006 13 9 Million Clean Air Act Settlement with Multinational Soybean and Corn Processor Secures Major Pollution Reductions in Eight States Settlement Expected to Eliminate More than 2 200 Tons of Harmful Emissions Annually epa gov Bunge Global Operations President to retire World Grain Retrieved 2021 04 03 Lawrence Felicity 2011 06 01 Argentina accuses world s largest grain traders of huge tax evasion The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 2019 08 01 Bloomberg 2013 03 25 Grain Exporters Owe Argentina 951 Million in Taxes Retrieved 1 August 2019 Public Eye June 2019 Agricultural Commodity Traders in Switzerland PDF Retrieved 1 August 2019 Bunge Ltd BG 10K Annual Reports amp 10Q SEC Filings Last10K Retrieved 2019 08 01 External links editOfficial website Business data for Bunge Global SA BloombergGoogleReutersSEC filingsYahoo Bunge Global companies grouped at OpenCorporates Shurtleff William Aoyagi Akiko 17 August 2020 History of Central Soya Co Inc and of the McMillen Family s Work with Soybeans and Soy Ingredients 1934 2020 Extensively Annotated Bibliography and Sourcebook PDF Lafayette CA Soyinfo Center ISBN 9781948436243 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bunge Global amp oldid 1190212432, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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