Cargill reports higher revenue

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Published: August 24, 2023

The Cargill sign on the side of a concrete inland terminal in Davidson, Sask.

(Reuters) — Global commodities trader Cargill Inc. reported recently that its fiscal year 2023 revenue increased seven percent from a year earlier to $177 billion, the highest ever for the 158-year-old company.

Privately held Cargill’s strong result was the latest for a global farm commodities trader after publicly traded peers Archer-Daniels-Midland and Bunge both reported solid earnings in their most recent quarters and raised their profit outlooks for 2023.

Cargill halted public reporting of most of its quarterly and annual financial data in 2020 but reports its sales for its June-to-May fiscal year in its annual report.

Robust demand for food, animal feed and biofuel, and global supply disruptions such as war in major crop exporter Ukraine, have elevated profits for grains merchants.

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