Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
St. Louis global ag trader and processor (NYSE: BG) ~$45.8B FY2024 revenue; Viterra $8.2B acquisition pending 2025 closing, soybean crush/export, biofuel demand competing with ADM and Cargill.
Bunge Global SA is a St. Louis, Missouri-based agricultural commodities trader and food processing company — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BG) as an S&P 500 Consumer Staples component, incorporated in Switzerland — processing oilseeds (soybeans, canola, sunflower) into vegetable oils and protein meals for food manufacturers, animal feed producers, and biodiesel refiners; trading grains and oilseeds globally through port elevators, inland grain terminals, and trading offices; and producing edible oils and specialty fats for consumer food brands through approximately 30,000 employees in 40+ countries. In fiscal year 2024, Bunge reported revenues of approximately $45.8 billion (declining from the 2022 commodity price peak as soybean crush margins normalized from supercycle levels), with adjusted EBITDA of approximately $1.5 billion from the Agribusiness, Refined Oils, and Milling segments. CEO Greg Heckman's defining strategic transaction: the pending acquisition of Viterra (Glencore's agricultural trading arm, formerly Viterra — handling grain, oilseed, and specialty crops origination and processing from Canada, Australia, and Europe) for $8.2 billion, announced in June 2023 and working through global competition authority approvals through 2024-2025 — creating a combined company with $60+ billion in combined revenues and market positions in North American, South American, European, and Australian grain origination that would rank alongside Archer-Daniels-Midland (ADM), Louis Dreyfus, and Cargill as a global agricultural trading leader. The Viterra combination (expected to close in mid-2025 after approval from EU, Canada, and Australia competition regulators) adds Viterra's Canadian canola origination (8+ million metric tons annually), Australian grain export infrastructure, and European oilseed and specialty crop handling to Bunge's Brazilian soy, US soybean, and Argentine origination platforms.
Mountain View construction layout robot (FieldPrinter 2) at 10K-15K sq ft/day, 10x manual speed with 1/16" accuracy; $69.5M total printing 100M+ sq ft for DPR/Turner/Skanska competing with Trimble for BIM-to-field layout automation.
Dusty Robotics is a Mountain View, California-based construction robotics company — backed with $69.5 million in total funding from Root Ventures, Scale Venture Partners, Canaan Partners, GRIDS Capital, and Cantos — providing general contractors and construction teams with the FieldPrint Platform: a BIM-to-field robotic layout solution that uses the FieldPrinter robot to print precise floor markings from digital building models, replacing the manual chalk-line and tape-measure layout process that construction crews use to mark where walls, electrical, plumbing, and structural elements will be built. The FieldPrinter 2 (launched January 2024) lays out 10,000-15,000 square feet per day with one operator at 1/16 inch accuracy — approximately 10x faster than manual layout methods — and has printed over 100 million square feet across thousands of projects for customers including DPR, Turner, and Skanska. Named one of Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies of 2024 in the robotics category. Founded in 2018.
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