2 June - 6 July 2025 | Total 2024/25 harvest** | |
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Viterra total receivals* | 1,951 tonnes | 3,332,640 tonnes |
Western region receivals | 383 tonnes | 1,537,063 tonnes |
Central region receivals | 80 tonnes | 1,164,906 tonnes |
Eastern region receivals | 1,488 tonnes | 630,671 tonnes |
In June, growers delivered 1900 tonnes to our sites.
With seeding nearing completion, we opened our annual planting survey at the end of the month, inviting southern Australian growers to participate to assist with our harvest planning.
The survey is open until 5pm Tuesday 15 July 2025, and seeks feedback on what growers have planted for the 2025/26 season, including commodities, varieties and hectares.
The information gained helps inform our segregation and elevation capacity plans at sites, to ensure we can meet growers’ needs and provide an efficient service during the busy harvest period.
As part of the survey, growers also have the opportunity to review and provide feedback on our draft segregation plans, which is based on initial discussions with growers.
For assistance or to provide feedback over the phone, growers can contact their local grower relationship manager.
Bunge and Viterra complete merger to create a global leader in agriculture
As of 2 July 2025, Bunge and Viterra have combined to become one company, bringing together two highly complementary businesses to create a premier agribusiness solutions company.
Together, we will play a leading role in the future of the agriculture industry. With our agile workforce, enhanced global footprint, increased access to key markets and diversified agriculture network covering all major crops, Bunge is able to manage seasonal cycles, weather and other risks, better connecting growers to consumers to deliver essential food, feed and fuel to the world. Read the announcement.
In Australia, our business brings together 55 storage and handling sites and six port terminals across South Australia and western Victoria, two storage and handling sites and a port terminal in southern Western Australia, two import facilities in Victoria and New South Wales and nine offices spread across the country in key growing regions.
The combination also brings together our diverse and talented people, creating a team of around 900 employees to service our 10,000+ grower customers.
This merger brings significant benefits to our grower, buyer and end use customers. By combining our strengths, we’re able to offer expanded market opportunities, a more diversified and resilient agriculture network and enhance our services to support our growers in maximising the value for their grain.
Bunge remains committed to serving and collaborating with growers to discover new markets for their products and to improve the productivity and environmental efficiency of agriculture.
As we prepare for the 2025/26 harvest, it is business as usual across our operations. Growers and buyers can continue to engage with our team and utilise our sites and services as they have in the past.
Going forward, our business will operate as Bunge, and transition to the brand over the coming months.
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.