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Monthly receivals report

Monday 2 February to Sunday 1 March 2026 report

  2 February - 1 March 2026 Total 2025/26 harvest**
Bunge total receivals* 71,470 tonnes 5,618,640 tonnes
Western region receivals 24,830 tonnes 2,327,735 tonnes
Central region receivals 35,047 tonnes 2,296,657 tonnes
Eastern region receivals 11,593 tonnes 994,248 tonnes

Our Eyre Peninsula (EP) ports recently reached a milestone 1 million tonnes of shipping, as we continue our busy export programme to connect local grain to international markets.

At Port Lincoln and Thevenard, we have loaded 24 vessels for the season so far, delivering EP grain to 13 countries around the world.

“Our teams have been working hard to move grain to port and load it onto vessels, ensuring we can meet the demand from the seven exporters sourcing and shipping grain from the region,” Bunge Senior Manager Supply Chain, Derek Robjohns says.

With another 800,000 tonnes loaded at our Adelaide ports and 680,000 tonnes at our Yorke Peninsula ports, total 2025/26 season exports from our South Australian (SA) network now exceed 2.5 million tonnes. Across our six ports we have loaded more than 60 vessels destined for end users in 25 countries, while also outturning to deliver grain to our domestic customers.

During February, farmers delivered 70,000 tonnes to Bunge sites, taking total receivals for the 2025/26 season to over 5.6 million tonnes.

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Vessel loading at Port Lincoln last week

Disclaimer
* This data is subject to variation due to individual site operations and the timing of reports.
** The total 2024/25 data includes grain received into our South Australian and western Victorian storage and handling network since 10 October 2024.

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