Standard Owner Benchmark - Cargill

By CommonShare

Cargill is an American privately held multinational corporation that operates in the agricultural, food, and industrial sectors. Founded in 1865, Cargill is one of the largest privately owned companies in the world, with headquarters in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Cargill operates across various segments, including agriculture, food, animal nutrition, and industrial products and services. The company is involved in the sourcing, processing, trading, and distribution of agricultural commodities, such as grains, oilseeds, sugar, and cotton. They also provide animal feed and nutrition products, as well as ingredients for the food and beverage industry.

Within the agriculture segment, Cargill is engaged in the production and distribution of crop inputs, such as seeds, fertilizers, and crop protection products. They work with farmers to improve agricultural practices, enhance productivity, and promote sustainability.

In the food segment, Cargill is involved in the processing and distribution of a wide range of food products. They supply food ingredients, including oils, sweeteners, starches, and proteins, to food manufacturers. Additionally, Cargill owns and operates meat processing facilities, producing beef, poultry, pork, and other protein products for retail, foodservice, and industrial customers.

Cargill is committed to sustainability and responsible business practices. They focus on areas such as land use, water management, climate change, and supply chain transparency. The company aims to promote sustainable agriculture, reduce environmental impact, and improve livelihoods for farmers and communities.

As a large global company, Cargill has operations in numerous countries and employs tens of thousands of people worldwide. They have a diverse customer base, serving customers ranging from farmers and food manufacturers to retailers and industrial clients.

It is important to note that specific information about Cargill's operations, initiatives, and products may vary and change over time. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to visit Cargill's official website.

Overall Rating

1.6
Under-Performing

Governance

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Cargill
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How our Standard Owner Benchmark® Works?

By CommonShare

This is a benchmark to help companies understand which standards should be part of a sustainable procurement plan. Further, the benchmark allows standard setting schemes, i.e. "Standard Owners", to benchmark their performance versus industry peers.