Cargill is an American multinational company that deals in food, agriculture, financial, and industrial products and services.
Founded in 1865 by William W. Cargill as a grain storage company in Conover, Iowa.
Started operating as a multinational corporation in 1960.
Expanded its business to various industries including meat production, animal nutrition, cocoa, and chocolate.
The company acquired numerous companies including Continental Grain, Monsanto's global cotton business, and Teys Bros.
Currently, Cargill is one of the largest private companies in the world.
Agricultural processor and food ingredient provider.
Agribusiness and food ingredient company.
One of the largest processors of chicken, beef, and pork.
Includes animal and crop nutrition, grain and oilseeds, and sugar.
Includes starches, sweeteners, fats and oils, and texturizers.
Includes beef, poultry, and salt products.
Includes bio-industrial, metals, and energy.
Cargill is a multinational corporation that deals in food, agriculture, financial, and industrial products and services.
Cargill offers agricultural products, food ingredients and applications, protein and salt, and industrial products and services.
The competitors of Cargill are Archer Daniels Midland, Bunge Limited, and Tyson Foods.
Cargill was founded in 1865 by William W. Cargill as a grain storage company in Conover, Iowa. It expanded its business to various industries and is currently one of the largest private companies in the world.
No, Cargill is a privately-owned company.