Business news from Ukraine

Business news from Ukraine

Company with Danish investors has received permission from AMCU to purchase controlling stake in Agro-Vita

19 September , 2025  

Goodwell Ukraine, a large agricultural company owned by Danish investors, has received permission from the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) to acquire a controlling stake in the private enterprise Agro-Vita. The decision was made on September 18, according to the AMCU press service.
According to the document, Goodvalley Ukraine will be able to acquire more than 50% of the votes in Agro-Vita’s highest governing body. Both companies are registered and operate in the Ivano-Frankivsk region.
Agro-Vita specializes in growing grains, legumes, and oilseeds.
Goodvalley Ukraine is part of the international Goodvalley group, founded in Denmark. The company has been operating in Ukraine since 2004, engaged in livestock breeding (pig and cattle breeding), crop production, and compound feed production. The company’s main facilities are located in the Ivano-Frankivsk region, where Goodvalley has invested tens of millions of euros in the development of agricultural production, environmental projects, and social programs for local communities.
The company previously announced that it plans to expand the processing of agricultural products and introduce modern technologies for sustainable agriculture.
The Goodvalley Group operates in more than ten European countries. In Ukraine, it is one of the largest foreign agricultural investors. The company’s development is seen as an important signal of continued investment interest from the EU even in the context of war, which helps to maintain employment in rural areas and strengthen the country’s food security.