Kernel, one of Ukraine’s largest agricultural holdings and a major taxpayer in the country’s agribusiness sector, paid 5.7 billion UAH in taxes and fees to budgets at all levels in 2025, the company’s press service reported on Thursday.
According to the company’s statement, nearly 2.4 billion UAH went to local budgets, approximately 2.1 billion UAH to the state budget, and 1.2 billion UAH constituted the unified social contribution (USC). In total, since the start of the full-scale invasion, the company has contributed over 19.5 billion UAH to Ukraine’s budgets.
At the same time, according to the company’s financial report, in the first half of fiscal year 2026 (FY, July–December 2025), Kernel reduced its net profit by 33% compared to the same period last year—to $119 million. Consolidated revenue amounted to $1.924 billion, which is 1% less than in the first half of FY 2025, while EBITDA fell by 14% to $247 million.
“The agricultural sector operates under constant pressure from military risks. However, it is important for Kernel to maintain stable payments. Even with declining margins, we continue to provide significant revenue to the budget,” said the company’s CFO, Serhiy Volkov.
The company added that the total losses incurred by enterprises due to Russia’s military aggression over the past year alone are estimated at nearly UAH 135 million. At the same time, since 2022, Kernel has allocated over UAH 4.5 billion to support the Ukrainian Armed Forces and local communities.
Kernel Agricultural Holding is the world’s largest producer and exporter of sunflower oil, Ukraine’s largest grain exporter, an operator of an extensive network of logistics assets, and a leading producer of grain and oilseeds in Ukraine. It is one of the largest producers and sellers of bottled oil in Ukraine. It is engaged in the cultivation and sale of agricultural products.