According to its 2025 results, the IMK agricultural holding reduced its physical sales volume of agricultural products by 31.2%—to 768,100 tons— but minimized the revenue decline to 10% thanks to a significant increase in global prices, according to the company’s annual report on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.
According to the document, the holding’s total revenue amounted to $190.4 million compared to $211.2 million in 2024.
Corn made the largest contribution to the result, with its share in the revenue structure increasing from 51.1% to 58.2%. Despite a 21.6% decline in sales volume (to 524,300 tons), revenue from this crop rose slightly to $110.8 million thanks to a 31% jump in the selling price to $211 per ton.
A similar situation was observed in the sunflower segment: while physical sales fell by 30.7% to 80.5 thousand tons, revenue remained stable at $46.9 million due to a 45.5% increase in the price—to $582 per ton.
The situation with wheat proved to be the most challenging, with revenue from it plummeting by 42.7% to $32.1 million due to a twofold drop in sales volumes.
At the same time, the cost of sales in 2025 remained virtually unchanged at $179.8 million (a 1% increase).
The report highlights a significant increase in the cost of raw materials and supplies, up 36% to $134.5 million, as well as in fuel and energy costs, up 36% to $17.9 million.
IMK specializes in growing grain and oilseed crops and grain storage operations. The company cultivates approximately 115,000 hectares of land in the Poltava, Chernihiv, and Sumy regions. IMK’s grain storage capacity totals 554,000 tons. The holding company owns its own fleet of trucks, grain railcars, and high-performance agricultural machinery. The group’s shares have been listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange since May 2011. The company is ranked among the TOP 100 largest landowners in Ukraine.
IMK’s net profit for 2025 rose by 24% to $67.5 million, while consolidated revenue fell by 10% to $190.4 million. The agricultural holding’s normalized EBITDA increased by 11% to $95.8 million. The company’s total debt for the past year decreased to $17.9 million.