Bunge to sell oilseed processing business in Russia

Grain firms scaling back Russian business

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Published: September 19, 2022

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Reuters — Agricultural commodities trader Bunge said Monday it has agreed to sell its oilseed processing business in Russia to Karen Vanetsyan, the controlling shareholder of Exoil Group.

The sale includes the sunflower processing plant in Voronezh.

Bunge and its rivals ADM, Cargill and Louis Dreyfus — part of the so-called ABCD quartet of global grains traders — had begun scaling back their Russian operations in March, following the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

Bunge on Monday did not reveal financial details about the deal. Exoil Group did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

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Bunge invested US$130 million in construction of the Voronezh plant which it opened in 2008, according to the Russian version of its website. The plant has annual capacity to process 540,000 tonnes of raw material which makes it possible to produce more than 200 million bottles of sunflower oil.

“We are grateful to the team for continuing to deliver essential food and feed in this challenging environment,” said Bunge CEO Greg Heckman.

The company has been scaling back its Russian grain trading activities in recent years, including the sale of its Rostov grain export terminal last year.

— Reporting for Reuters by Arunima Kumar in Bangalore.

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