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      Bunge revises 2025 outlook, aligns reporting with Viterra integration

      Elena Shalashnik avatar Elena Shalashnik
      October 16, 2025, 12:00 pm
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      Bunge Global announced changes to its financial reporting structure and updated its 2025 earnings outlook following the completion of its merger with Viterra. The realignment is intended to reflect the combined company’s value chain and provide greater transparency to investors.

      The company introduced four new reportable segments: Soybean Processing and Refining, Softseed Processing and Refining, Other Oilseeds Processing and Refining, and Grain Merchandising and Milling. The revised segmentation replaces the prior Agribusiness, Refined and Specialty Oils, and Milling categories. Bunge also said it would enhance its volume reporting to better reflect primary income-generating activities, such as processed and merchandised volumes and refined oil output.

      Chief Executive Officer Greg Heckman said the changes aim to “provide investors with a clear understanding of the key drivers” of the company’s performance. He added that the new structure aligns with how management allocates resources and assesses performance within the merged organization.

      Alongside the structural adjustments, Bunge revised its full-year 2025 adjusted earnings per share (EPS) forecast to between approximately $7.30 and $7.60, compared with the earlier estimate of $7.75 issued before the Viterra merger closed on July 2. The company projects second-half adjusted EPS in the range of $4.00 to $4.25, citing margin and macroeconomic conditions.

      Bunge will present its third-quarter results and a detailed market outlook on November 5. The company emphasized that prior standalone figures have been recast for consistency with the new reporting format, though the revisions do not affect previously reported consolidated financial statements.

      With about 37,000 employees and operations in more than 50 countries, Bunge is one of the world’s largest agribusiness firms, engaged in grain origination, oilseed processing, and plant-based product manufacturing. The merged entity with Viterra is expected to enhance its global scale and operational integration across commodity supply chains.

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