Bunge Taps Ex-Rival Boss to Take Helm Ahead of Possible Sale

  • Heckman appointed acting CEO of world’s top soybean processor
  • Firm also issues profit warning as Brazilian soy premium sinks

Soybeans are harvested with in Wyanet, Illinois.

Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg
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Bunge Ltd. appointed the former head of a rival agricultural trading house as chief executive officer in a move that may revive talks of a sale of the 200-year-old firm.

Gregory Heckman was named as acting CEO to replace Soren Schroder, whose departure was announced last month. In a statement Tuesday, Bunge also issued a profit warning, citing Chinese soybean trade and lower Brazilian biofuel prices.