Bunge Completes Long-Delayed Mega-Merger with Grain Handler Viterra
- Bunge completed its US$8.2 billion merger with grain handler Viterra Limited on July 3, 2025, forming a leading global agribusiness company.
- The deal followed Canadian government approval nearly six months earlier, which included conditions addressing competition concerns.
- Combined, Bunge and Viterra operate 125 crushing and refining facilities, 55 port terminals, and market over 230 million metric tons of commodities worldwide.
- Bunge CEO Greg Heckman described the merger as an "exciting" development that strengthens the company by expanding its expertise and ability to sustainably address the challenges of complex markets.
- The union brings together leadership including former Viterra CEO David Mattiske, with the goal of establishing a leading agri-business enterprise equipped for the challenges and opportunities of the modern era.
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