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ADM to Highlight Agribusiness Outlook at BofA Securities 2026 Global Agriculture & Materials Conference

Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM), one of the world’s leading agricultural processors and food-ingredient suppliers, has confirmed its participation in the BofA Securities 2026 Global Agriculture & Materials Conference. The event will serve as a key platform for ADM to discuss emerging agribusiness trends, global supply-chain shifts, and investment themes shaping the future of international agricultural markets.

At the conference, ADM executives are expected to share insights into evolving demand patterns across food, feed, and biofuel sectors—areas where the company has seen sustained growth driven by consumer preference shifts, renewable energy policies, and changing dietary trends. The company will also outline how macroeconomic factors, including climate risks, geopolitical tensions, and trade developments, are influencing commodity flows and pricing.

Industry analysts anticipate ADM will highlight its investments in sustainable agriculture, including initiatives to advance regenerative farming practices, reduce carbon intensity in grain supply chains, and scale up plant-based ingredient platforms. ADM’s ongoing commitments to decarbonization and digital transformation are also likely to feature prominently in its discussions with investors.

The BofA Securities conference remains an influential forum for global agribusiness leaders, financial institutions, and technology innovators to evaluate market outlooks and identify strategic opportunities. ADM’s participation underscores the company’s role at the intersection of agricultural production, global logistics, and food-system innovation.

As the agricultural sector navigates disruptions—from climate variability to evolving consumer expectations—the company aims to signal confidence in its long-term growth strategy and its readiness to leverage innovation and sustainability as drivers of competitive advantage in the years ahead.

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