Cargill
Cargill is one of the world's largest globally active agricultural commodity traders, and one of the largest private owned companies in the United States. Founded in 1865 in Iowa as a grain warehousing company, today Cargill spans much of the food and agriculture value chain, with businesses including agriculture commodity trading and processing; food ingredients and applications; meat, poultry and eggs; farmer services; animal feed and nutrition; financial, and energy and industrial. Cargill operates in 70 countries and regions globally and holds market leading positions in commodities including soybeans, cocoa and palm oil.
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- Food and agriculture revenue
- USD 85,500,000,000
- Food and agriculture USD revenue
- Major subsidiaries
- NatureWorks, Cargill Meat Solutions, Wilbur Chocolate Company, Cerestar USA, Alvean
- Consumer brands
- Cargill, Provimi, EWOS, Purina, Diamond V, Nutrena