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Weekly harvest report

Week ending Sunday 23 November 2025 report

  17 - 23 November 2025 Total 2025/26 harvest**
Bunge total receivals* 440,859 tonnes 839,139 tonnes
Western region receivals 219,860 tonnes 445,944 tonnes
Central region receivals 184,508 tonnes 331,433 tonnes
Eastern region receivals 36,491 tonnes 61,762 tonnes

Total 2025/26 season deliveries to Bunge are sitting at 839,000 tonnes, with farmers delivering 440,000 tonnes last week.

Bunge Director Industrial Management, Gavin Cavanagh says another five sites welcomed their first deliveries for the season.

“Harvest has now kicked off at our Darke Peak, Streaky Bay, Yeelanna, Karoonda and Monarto South sites, bringing us to 40 sites receiving grain,” Gavin says.

“A few good days of weather saw deliveries to our network peak on Friday, before slowing again over the weekend due to rain in many areas.

“Across our sites barley was the main commodity delivered last week, followed by wheat.”

Gavin says the majority of tonnes were received at Bunge’s Western and Central region sites.

“In the Western region many farmers are harvesting wheat, and canola is starting to pick up on the lower Eyre Peninsula,” Gavin says.

“Lentil deliveries remain strong in the Central region, while we’re seeing other commodities increase. Wallaroo was the busiest site in both the region and network.

“For the Eastern region most of the activity remains in the earlier northern areas, including the northern Mallee and north western Victoria.”

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Bunge employee, Ian McGowan probing the first delivery to Monarto South with driver, Sam Harvey

Disclaimer
* This data is subject to variation due to individual site operations and the timing of reports.
** The total 2025/26 data includes grain received into Viterra’s storage and handling network since 13 October 2025.

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