Reports Q1 revenue $11.6B, consensus $13.11B. Greg Heckman, Bunge’s (BG) Chief Executive Officer, commented, “Our team delivered a better than expected start to 2025, staying nimble in a quickly evolving market environment while continuing to serve our customers at both ends of the value chain. We announced agreements to sell our European margarine and U.S. corn milling businesses as we further align our assets with our global integrated value chains. We are in the final stage of regulatory approval for our combination with Viterra and are prepared to close quickly once received. “We benefited in the first quarter from tariff-related timing shifts in demand and farmer activity and remain confident in our ability to continue to execute despite the current market environment. Our resilient global footprint, disciplined approach, and focus on connecting farmers to consumers to deliver essential food, feed, and fuel position us well to create value for all stakeholders.”
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