Bunge operates a sprawling global supply chain connecting farmers to consumers across grain origination, oilseed processing, and plant-based product development. With approximately 37,000 colleagues worldwide and over 200 years of operational history, the company moves essential food, feed, and fuel products through complex logistics networks that require real-time visibility and coordination across regions.
The infrastructure supporting this scale - grain origination systems, processing facilities, distribution channels, and emerging plant-based solutions - creates a substantial attack surface. Agricultural supply chains face pressure from operational disruption, data theft targeting commodity pricing and logistics, and integrity threats to systems controlling physical assets. Bunge's global footprint means security teams must manage threat models across jurisdictions with varying regulatory requirements and adversary capabilities.
The company emphasizes collaborative, cross-functional operations structured around rapid execution and agility. Security work here operates within that context: defending infrastructure that moves physical goods, protecting systems that coordinate sourcing and processing, and maintaining resilience in networks that span continents. Teams operate with clear ownership and accountability, navigating the technical specifics of agricultural technology alongside traditional enterprise infrastructure.