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UPI-Agro increases milk production in Vinnytsia region by 11% in 2025

Milk production at the dairy complex in the village of Dzyhivka, part of the Ukrprominvest-Agro group of companies (UPI-Agro), totaled 41,500 tonnes in standardized weight in 2025, up 11% compared to 2024, the company reported on its Facebook page.

Total production in physical weight reached 36,500 tonnes. Milk yield per feed cow during the reporting period reached 11,347 kilograms in physical weight and 12,877 kilograms in standardized weight.

As of the end of 2025, the herd at the complex totaled 8,233 head of cattle, including 3,292 cows, 3,743 heifers, and 1,198 bulls. During the year, 3,336 calves were born at the enterprise.

Ukrprominvest-Agro (UPI-Agro) is engaged in crop cultivation, sugar and flour production, and meat and dairy livestock farming. As of early 2026, the group's land bank totaled approximately 116,500 hectares. The agroholding is primarily located in regions not affected by the invasion of Russian occupying forces (Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Poltava, and Zhytomyr regions).

The group's sugar business is represented by the Kryzhopil and Haisyn sugar plants (Vinnytsia region), which consistently rank among the top three sugar producers in Ukraine. Total grain storage capacity amounts to 120,000 tonnes.

The Ukrprominvest-Agro group includes Agroprodinvest Group LLC (management company), PJSC Podillia food company, Zoria Podillia food company LLC, Vinnytsia Grain Products Plant No. 2 LLC (the leader of the Ukrainian flour market with a share of about 30%), Dniproagrolan agricultural company, Ivankivtsi agricultural company, Mas-Agro LLC, Pravoberezhne LLC, and Progress-NT LLC.

Since December 2019, the agroholding has been owned by Oleksiy Poroshenko, son of former President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko.

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