BREAKING: Cargill acquires Owensboro Grain, terms of deal not disclosed

November 28, 2022 | 1:16 pm

Updated November 28, 2022 | 1:43 pm

Cargill is acquiring Owensboro Grain Company, with the deal expected to close in early 2023. Owensboro Grain is a fifth-generation family-owned soybean processing facility and refinery. Cargill is a family-run but privately held North American agricultural supply chain business based in Minnesota.

“We are excited for this new chapter in the life of Owensboro Grain Company and believe an acquisition by Cargill will ensure the long-term success of the company,” said Helen Cornell, president and CEO of Owensboro Grain. “Cargill has the ability to capitalize on growing opportunities in the industry, such as renewable energy. The acquisition will ensure that Owensboro Grain Company, its employees, farmers, customers and the community are best positioned for the future. We are excited to transfer ownership to another multi-generational family held enterprise, with global access to markets and capabilities to ensure the future growth of our business. Cargill has the global resources necessary to support Owensboro Grain Company’s growth goals and operations.”

Owensboro Grain Company was founded in 1906 as a small grain merchant and today operates a fully integrated soy processing facility, producing soy products, including protein meal and hull pellets for animal feeds, crude and degummed oil, lecithin, various blends of refined vegetable oil for human consumption, biodiesel, glycerin and industrial waxes.

In a media release, Cargill said the addition of Owensboro Grain “enhances Cargill’s efforts to modernize and increase capacity across its North American oilseeds network to support growing demand for oilseeds driven by food, feed and renewable fuel markets.”

“Our two companies have tremendous operational histories, similar heritages as grain merchants, and values, including an unwavering commitment to prioritizing people ― making this a tremendous fit,” said Leonardo Aguiar, president of Cargill’s North American agricultural supply chain. “Additionally, this is a significant milestone in Cargill’s journey to create a connected and modernized grain experience for our customers.”

Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The transaction, which has been approved by the Boards of Directors of Cargill and Owensboro Grain Company, is subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions and is expected to close in early 2023.

November 28, 2022 | 1:16 pm

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