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Bunge Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

Bunge Global SA (NYSE: BG) today reported third quarter 2025 results

  • Q3 GAAP diluted EPS from continuing operations of $0.86 vs. $1.56 in the prior year; $2.27 vs. $2.29 on an adjusted basis excluding certain gains/charges and mark-to-market timing differences 
  • Strong execution across value chains leveraging increased footprint and capabilities, particularly in Soybean and Softseed Processing and Refining
  • Repurchased $545 million of shares during the quarter
  • Continue to expect adjusted full-year 2025 EPS in the range of $7.30 to $7.60, reflecting an expected second half adjusted EPS in the range of $4.00 to $4.25

Overview

Greg Heckman, Bunge’s Chief Executive Officer said, “In our first full quarter since closing the Viterra transaction, our combined team delivered strong results in a complex market and regulatory environment across nearly all regions. We’re beginning to realize the benefits of our expanded global platform. By aligning the business around our proven end-to-end value chain model, we’re unlocking efficiencies—optimizing our footprint, coordinating larger flows, and running at higher utilization, while serving customers more effectively.”

“Even in a challenging external environment, our people, assets, and systems position us to adapt with agility, manage risk with discipline, and continue connecting farmers with consumers of essential food, feed, and fuel. The advantages we’re capturing today will compound over time, driving greater long-term value for all stakeholders.”

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