- Settled in 2009, in South America, the company buys grain and oilseeds from local farmers and facilities, distribute fertilizer and markets ethanol. - The headquarters are in São Paulo, Brazil, and has locations throughout Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay. - Relations with local growers provide a steady supply of confectionary sunflowers, corn, soybeans, barley, and wheat to keep customers supplied year-round. - Employees in South America have a strong knowledge of the local markets and crop conditions. They are continually coordinating trades with their colleagues in North America to meet demand and identify new market opportunities. - The South America division exports grains (mainly soybeans, corn, wheat, and barley) to global customers. This, combined with grains from North America, the Black Sea region and Australia, creates a quality, year-round supply for customers. - South America also distributes fertilizer throughout the region, providing a dependable supply of crop nutrients. - A leading global agribusiness and cooperative company.