The world’s top agricultural-commodity traders have for months stuck to the mantra they’ll benefit from a deadly pig disease roiling global markets. Just how much they’ll profit depends on the location of their assets.
In the pig plague, it pays to be a crop giant in the right place
Consolidated Grain and Barge operations at the Riverside Terminal, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Trucks deliver soybeans, which are then loaded onto barges for shipment to New Orleans and overseas customers.





