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“Astarta” is selling agricultural asset in Chernihiv region to company from “Ridne” consortium

7 July , 2026  

The agro-industrial holding Astarta is considering the sale of its agricultural enterprise, Chernihiv Eco Plus LLC, which cultivates approximately 4,000 hectares of land and has associated production infrastructure; the buyer is Ridne Group of Companies LLC, a company affiliated with the Ridne consortium “Ridne Group of Companies” LLC.

According to Astarta’s announcement on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, the decision to sell is in line with the company’s strategy to review its agricultural portfolio and is aimed at optimizing its land bank by focusing on regions with higher agronomic efficiency and yield potential.

On July 2, the potential buyer already received approval from the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine to acquire control over the asset.

At the same time, Astarta noted that obtaining such approval was a procedural step that allows the parties to continue assessing the feasibility of the deal. As of the end of last week, a final agreement on the sale of the asset had not been concluded.

“Astarta” is a vertically integrated agro-industrial holding company operating in seven regions of Ukraine and is the country’s largest sugar producer. The company’s portfolio includes five sugar refineries, agricultural enterprises with a land bank of 214,000 hectares (including 129,000 hectares in Poltava Oblast, 42,000 hectares in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, and 16,000 hectares in Vinnytsia Oblast), and dairy farms with 30,000 head of cattle. The holding company also operates a soybean processing plant and a bioenergy complex in the Poltava region, as well as a network of six grain elevators. Astarta’s shares are listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange.

Astarta’s net profit for 2025 fell 4.2-fold to $19.94 million, while consolidated revenue decreased by 23% to $472 million.

The co-owners of “Ridne Group of Companies,” on an equal footing, are Oleksiy Khvorostiany and Serhiy Kovalchuk, the CEO and COO of the “Ridne” consortium, respectively.

According to information on its website, the “Ridne” consortium was established in 2022 following the start of the Russian invasion; it brings together 80 farms and 11 Ukrainian food producers: cereals, flour, canned meat, vegetables, and fish, pasta, sunflower oil, and dairy products, and also operates its own packaging center.

The consortium members listed include Ridne Food Factories LLC (Ivanki, Cherkasy Oblast), Grocery Products Factory LLC (TM “Zhmenka,” Skvyra, Kyiv Oblast), Central Fish LLC (Cherkasy), KLM Group LLC (Kyiv), Agroproduct LLC (Znam’yanka, Kirovohrad Oblast), “Conservatory” Canning Plant LLC (Kolomyia, Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast), the Bila Tserkva Agro-Industrial Group (Bila Tserkva, Poltava Oblast), “Fabrika Zdorovo” LLC (Chernihiv), “Azot Agro” JSC (Cherkasy), and “Nadiya” LLC (Zlatopil, Kharkiv Oblast).

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