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1. Monsanto Company (NYSE:MON): Monsanto is a leading producer of agricultural products that help farmers increase their crop yields. The company's work in developing genetically engineered crops has made it one of the most successful agricultural companies in the world. The company's products are also used to help reduce global famine by improving yields in areas where food shortages have been an issue. Monsanto produces seeds, herbicides and other agricultural products that are used in more than 100 countries. 2. Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE:ADM): A global leader in the production and processing of agricultural commodities, Archer Daniels Midland is widely known for its variety of products that can help to reduce global famine. ADM has a presence in over 140 countries and markets grain, corn, wheat and oilseeds. They also create products such as biodiesel and other alternative fuels to help reduce global reliance on fossil fuels. 3. Bunge Limited (NYSE:BG): Bunge Limited is a leading agribusiness and food company that produces a wide range of food products and ingredients used in the global food chain. They are well known for their expertise in soybean processing and other grain-based products. Bunge is responsible for a significant portion of the global food supply and is actively working to reduce global famine and improve nutrition for people in developing countries.

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Feb. 10, 2023, 9:30 a.m.

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Published: Friday, February 10, 2023

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