Cargill Russia

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Cargill Russia is a branch of Cargill that manufactures and markets food products such as oilseeds, poultry, syrups, wheat, starches, specialty food ingredients, and animal feed. The company is also active in the trading of oilseeds and grains. Cargill Russia presently has around 2,500 employees in Russia. The company opened its first office in Moscow in 1991. In December 2005, the company had 1,306 employees, with over 99 percent of employees being Russian nationals.[a]

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  1. ^ "In total Cargill Russia employs 1,306 people, over 99% of whom are Russian nationals."[1]

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Further reading

  • Lander, Christopher D. (December 20, 2016). "Foreign Investment Adaptations to the Changing Political and Economic Environments of the Agro-Food Sector: A Case Study of Cargill Russia". Problems of Post-Communism. Informa UK Limited: 1–19. doi:10.1080/10758216.2016.1260998. ISSN 1075-8216. {{cite journal}}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Lander, Chris; Pallot, Judith (2014). "The Role of International Agro-Food Corporations in the Re-emergence of Russian Agriculture: a Case Study of Cargill Russia[permanent dead link]. International Institute of Social Studies. 23 pages.
  • "Cargill Russia wheat ship to Egypt delayed: traders". June 9, 2010. Daily News Egpyt – via Reuters.

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