Bunge is a multinational corporation that deals with agribusiness, food, and ingredients. It is particularly known for its expertise in the processing and manufacturing of edible oils.
Founded by Johann Peter Gottlieb Bunge in 1818 in Amsterdam
Started as a trading company, expanding to the processing and manufacturing of vegetable oils and agribusiness
Acquired by Spanish agribusiness company, Santander Group in 1993
Went public on the New York Stock Exchange in 2001
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Bunge is primarily known for its expertise in the processing and manufacturing of edible oils, including soybean, canola, sunflower, and palm.
Bunge also deals with manufacturing and distribution of a variety of food products including sugar, specialty oils, and milling and baking ingredients.
Bunge produces and distributes animal feed products for livestock and poultry.
Bunge is known for its expertise in the processing and manufacturing of edible oils.
Yes, Bunge is a public company and listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Bunge produces a variety of food products including sugar, specialty oils, and milling and baking ingredients.
The main competitors of Bunge are ADM, Cargill, and Wilmar International Limited.
Yes, Bunge produces and distributes animal feed products for livestock and poultry.