The State Property Fund (SPF) of Ukraine is to put eight distilleries worth UAH 250 million up for privatization within the next two months, according to Oleksiy Movchan (Servant of the People), deputy chairman of the Verkhovna Rada committee.
“In 2020, we passed a law in parliament to demonopolize the industry. Today, the state has eight distilleries left, and the State Property Fund must put them up for sale in the next two months. The value of the assets is about UAH 250 million, and the amount of debt is UAH 650 million. This means that the situation with the sale of this attractive asset is complicated, because the buyer will have to pay extra for its purchase,” he wrote on Facebook following a meeting in parliament with representatives of the State Property Fund, the Antimonopoly Committee, and the Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture.
According to the MP, these facilities should work for the economy, not stand idle.
The privatization of distilleries in Ukraine is part of a reform aimed at demonopolizing the industry, combating the shadow market, and attracting investment.
Large-scale privatization of enterprises in the alcohol industry began in September-October 2020. At the time of the start of privatization, there were 78 state-owned enterprises in the alcohol production sector, of which 41 facilities of the state-owned enterprise Ukrspyrt and 37 facilities of the Ukrspyrt concern were being prepared for privatization.
Currently, the State Property Fund is trying to sell the Zarubinsky Distillery at half the starting price—77.99 million hryvnia, the Borshchiv facility for the production and storage of alcohol (13.8 million hryvnia), and the Kholminsky Distillery (price not announced). In addition, the Uladivsky Distillery and the Korostyshiv Distillery are being prepared for sale.