Cargill Overview
Company Headquarters: Minnesota, US.
Founded: 1865
Workforce: ~ 1,55,000
Company Working: Food and agricultural products are produced, distributed, and marketed globally by Cargill Incorporated. Cargill is a privately held multinational food firm that offers services and goods in the financial, industrial, and agricultural sectors. Grain and oilseeds, animal and health nutrition, bio industrials, and food and drinks are all part of its wider range of products. Additionally, it produces natural components for pet food, livestock feed, and bio-industrial goods. The business offers marketing services, transportation and logistics services, risk management services, data asset solutions, and technical support. The company also manufactures and sells fuel ethanol, biodiesel, and starch and starch sweeteners. Several brands, including Nutrena, Provimi, Cargill, EWOS, Diamond V, and Purina, are used by Cargill to promote its feed and pet food products. Through its various brands, it also produces and supplies chelated minerals to the required application industries around the globe. Cargill Incorporated has operations spread across Asia and Europe, with a presence in more than 70 nations and regions.



