Cargill moves more grain than any other company
Cargill, the world's largest privately held company, dominates global grain trade, handling more volume than any other firm and profoundly shaping the international food supply chain.
Cargill Incorporated, a family-owned multinational founded in 1865, is the world's largest grain trader. Operating in over 70 countries, it handles enormous volumes of corn, wheat, and soybeans, facilitating the movement of billions of bushels annually. This vast network connects farmers to markets across continents, processing enough grain to feed hundreds of millions of people each year.
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