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LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) - Global grain trader Viterra's management team in Russia plans to create an independent Russian grain exporter once the company ceases export activities in the country ...
PARIS, March 29 (Reuters) - Global grain trader Viterra is planning to stop grain trading in Russia, the world's largest wheat exporter, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people ...
US agribusiness Bunge Ltd. agreed to buy Glencore Plc-backed Viterra for $8.2 billion in stock and cash, creating a trading giant capable of competing with the world’s biggest agricultural ...
U.S. grain trader and oilseed processor Bunge agreed to acquire Glencore-backed Viterra for $8.2 billion in a deal that would create one of the world’s largest agricultural companies.
(Reuters) -U.S. grains merchant Bunge is close to getting a ruling from Chinese regulators on its $8.2 billion purchase of ...
Global grain traders Cargill and Viterra appear as charterers of two vessels to be loaded with Brazilian soybeans for delivery in Argentina over coming weeks, according to shipping data.
Viterra was formed in 1981 when metals and minerals trader Marc Rich bought a Dutch grain trading company, Granaria. The new company was named Glencore after a management buyout of Rich in 1993.
OTTAWA—Canada said Tuesday that it approved Bunge’s $8.2 billion deal for Glencore-backed Viterra, as the companies agreed to concessions to address previous antitrust concerns. In April ...
Bunge Ltd.’s deal to buy Glencore-backed Viterra will create an agriculture giant that’s likely to face antitrust scrutiny in Argentina, the world’s largest exporter of soy products.