In 2025, Concern Khlibprom receives 76% of its revenue from bread production, reducing its net loss by 13.5 times
In 2025, Concern Khlibprom receives 76% of its revenue from bread production, reducing its net loss by 13.5 times
KYIV. April 30. (Interfax-Ukraine) – PJSC Concern Khlibprom (Lviv), one of the largest bread producers in Ukraine, received the majority of its revenue from bread production in 2025, amounting to UAH 170.18 million, or 76.31% of total sales.
According to the issuer’s annual financial statements published in the disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC), other significant revenue sources included coffee and tea production (UAH 26.81 million, 12.02%), electrical goods sales (UAH 2.61 million, 1.17%), and the production of crackers and confectionery (UAH 1.41 million, 0.63%). Smaller contributions to revenue came from the production of other food products (UAH 301,350), flour production (UAH 271,210), and wholesale trade in coffee and food products.
It is noted that the daily production and sales volume of bread, confectionery, and semi-finished products in Ukraine and abroad amounts to 160 tonnes.
According to Opendatabot, Concern Khlibprom’s revenue in 2025 increased by 9.5% compared to 2024, reaching UAH 2.2 million. Net loss decreased by 13.5 times, to UAH 5 million, compared to UAH 67.6 million the previous year. Assets at year-end amounted to UAH 1.2 million, while liabilities decreased by 10.1%, to UAH 509.9 million. The company’s authorized capital is UAH 163.5 million.
Concern Khlibprom is one of the largest enterprises in the Ukrainian bread market, producing up to 160 tonnes of bread, bakery, confectionery, and semi-finished dough products daily. It comprises five processing plants located in Lviv and Vinnytsia regions. It owns the Agrola, Bandinelli, 2go, Liubliana, and Vinnytsiaklib brands.
The company’s beneficiary is Natalia Antonova.