ADM

COMMODITIES

■ Corn
■ Soybean oilseed
■ Wheat

ADM, whose full name is Archer-Daniels-Midland Company, is an American multinational food processing and agricultural commodity trading company. It is one of the world’s largest nutrition companies, with a presence in over 60 countries and a wide range of products, from vegetable oil and flour to food and feed ingredients.
Additional Details about ADM:
Foundation and Headquarters:
It was founded in 1902 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Key Businesses:
ADM operates in the global food supply chain, connecting farmers to markets and providing ingredients to various industries.
Products and Services:
They process oilseeds, corn, wheat, cocoa, and other agricultural products, offering a wide range of products such as vegetable oil, protein meal, corn sweeteners, flour, biodiesel, ethanol, and other value-added ingredients.
Nutrition:
ADM focuses on human and animal nutrition, offering sustainable solutions to meet the needs of the population and the food industry.
Global Presence:
ADM has a global presence, with innovation centers, processing plants, and procurement centers on six continents, according to the ADM website.
Challenges and Operations:
ADM faces pressure to maintain responsible resource management and address fluctuating commodity prices, as well as implementing a cost-cutting plan, which includes potential job cuts, as announced by Ambiito.
Impact in Argentina:
ADM is a major agricultural exporter in Argentina, where it has industrial plants and is among the leading grain exporters.
Commitment to Sustainability:
ADM is committed to sustainability, seeking to reduce its environmental impact and contribute to long-term food security.