Cargill is an international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services. Although the company is private, Cargill publishes financial highlights on a quarterly schedule throughout our fiscal year. In 2007 Cargill reported net earnings of $2.34 billion on total revenue of $88.3 billion. Visit our Financial Information section of the Web site for further details and a five-year history of our financial performance.
We have nearly 80 business units organized around five major segments. You will find short descriptions and related links to all of our business units here:
Provides crop and livestock producers worldwide with customized farm services and products
Serves global, regional and local food manufacturers, food service companies and retailers with food and beverage ingredients, meat and poultry products and new food applications.
Connects producers and users of grain, oilseeds and other agricultural commodities through origination, processing, marketing and distribution capabilities and services.
Provides Cargill customers and the company with risk management and financial solutions in world markets.
Supplies customers worldwide with salt and steel products and services, and develops industrial applications for agricultural feedstocks.