What's Happening?
Volyn-Zerno-Product, a major agricultural holding in western Ukraine, has inaugurated a new seed processing plant in the village of Zvynyache, near Lutsk. The facility, equipped with advanced machinery from Perry and Westrup, boasts a processing capacity
of up to 12 tonnes per hour. It covers the entire seed processing cycle, including intake, pre-cleaning, fine cleaning, grading, gravity and optical separation, seed treatment, drying, and packaging. The plant is designed to process various crops such as wheat, soybeans, barley, and peas, ensuring high standards of purity and quality. This development marks a significant investment in Ukraine's agricultural infrastructure, enhancing the country's capacity to produce high-quality seeds for domestic and international markets.
Why It's Important?
The opening of this seed processing plant is a strategic move to bolster Ukraine's agricultural sector, which is a vital component of the country's economy. By enhancing seed quality and processing efficiency, Volyn-Zerno-Product aims to increase crop yields and competitiveness in the global market. This investment also reflects a broader trend of modernization and technological advancement in Ukraine's agriculture, which could attract further foreign investment and partnerships. The plant's high level of automation and capacity to meet stringent quality standards positions Ukraine as a key player in the global agricultural supply chain.













