Joint venture invests in renewable fuels feedstock

Bunge Chevron Ag Renewables to provide lower carbon renewable fuels feedstock with new oilseeds processing plant on the Mississippi River.

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Bunge Chevron Ag Renewables will build an oilseed processing plant to produce low-carbon renewable fuel feedstock adjacent to Bunge's existing processing facility.
Bunge Chevron Ag Renewables will build an oilseed processing plant to produce low-carbon renewable fuel feedstock adjacent to Bunge's existing processing facility.
Elise Schafer

Located on the port of South Louisiana, Destrehan, Louisiana, is one of the busiest export facilities in Bunge’s global footprint. In the early 1960s, Bunge opened the export granary to connect domestic grain companies with global markets and, in 1967, the company built its first U.S.-based soy processing plant there — the only one in the United States co-located with an export terminal along the Gulf Coast.

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