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Rodney has 15 years of experience trading grain, first with Cargill, then with Growmark, and now with Indigo as the Head of Pricing Tools and Services. He still lives near the farm he grew up on in Dwight, Illinois, and today serves as the president for the town's economic alliance. When not working with his community or advising farmers, Rodney can be found spending time with his wife and three daughters. Aline is a technology entrepreneur bringing 17 years of experience in finance and agriculture, most recently from Cargill, to Indigo Ag as Global Head of Marketplace.

She has worked on the ground in both the United States and Brazil to develop business strategy, and has her masters in computer and information technology from MIT.

As she focuses on the marriage of technology and grain marketing in the Indigo Marketplace product, Aline looks to enable more transparency and efficiency across the entire supply chain. Apply these learnings to your grain marketing strategy through Indigo Marketplace: an online market for buying and selling grain, with tools designed for protection and flexibility. A technology platform that brings farmers and buyers together for a more efficient way of selling grain.

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Para Productores. Para Futuro. For Growers Biologicals Carbon. European Countries About Careers News. For Growers. Guess again. Many of your favourite brands are owned by some of the largest companies in the world. Many brands that seem small and independent are actually owned by some of the largest consumer goods corporations in the world. Unilever, which already owns Lipton and Bushells, acquired T2 last month.

T2 started as a single store in Melbourne, founded by Maryanne Shearer in Fancy grocery chain Thomas Dux, which sells specialty, organic, gluten-free, vegan and free range products, is owned and operated by Woolworths. The supermarket giant launched Thomas Dux in and has since expanded to 11 stores across Sydney and Melbourne.

If you order a craft beer or cider at the pub thinking you are helping a microbrewery somewhere, you're probably wrong. Chances are that drink you are drinking is owned by one of the big beverage companies. Little Creatures is owned by Lion, which itself is owned by Japanese brewery company Kirin.

It's not a secret but many people aren't aware that Bunnings is owned by Wesfarmers Limited, which is the parent company of Coles, Kmart Australia and Target Australia. The snack food giant also owns The Natural Confectionary Co. To join the conversation, please log in.



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