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  2. New ownership structure announced for ADM soybean ... - AOL

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    Aug. 20—The planned soybean crushing plant at Spiritwood will be operated as a joint venture with the goal of producing renewable diesel fuel, according to announcements made Thursday by ADM and ...

  3. Archer Daniels Midland - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, Archer Daniels Midland acquired many smaller agricultural companies and expanded into international markets, [29] eventually becoming one of the world's largest agricultural processing companies. [4] [30] During this period, the company's soybean exports increased from $1.5 billion to $7 billion. [4] [31]

  4. ADM’s interim CFO needs to rebuild trust or stock ... - AOL

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    ADM expects to delay its earnings release and conference call relating to Q4 and full year 2023 financial results. Few public details have emerged surrounding the investigation.

  5. ADM temporarily closing Des Moines soybean processing plant ...

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  6. Bunge Global - Wikipedia

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    Bunge Global SA (BUN-ghee) [1] is a global agribusiness and food company, incorporated in Geneva, Switzerland and headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.. As well as being an international soybean exporter, it is also involved in food processing, grain trading, and fertilizer.

  7. Farmland Industries - Wikipedia

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    Farmland Industries was the largest agricultural cooperative in North America when it eventually sold all of its assets in 2002–04. During its 74-year history, Farmland served its farmer membership as a diversified, integrated organization, playing a significant role in agricultural markets both domestically and worldwide.

  8. Lysine price-fixing conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The lysine price-fixing conspiracy was an organized effort during the mid-1990s to raise the price of the animal feed additive lysine.It involved five companies that had commercialized high-tech fermentation technologies, including Archer Daniels Midland (ADM), Ajinomoto, Kyowa Hakko Kogyo, Sewon America Inc. and Cheil Jedang Ltd.

  9. ADM to Acquire GrainCorp - AOL

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