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A.G.R. Group restored agricultural cluster in month and half in Kiev region

31 January , 2023  

The agricultural cluster “Brovary” of A.G.R. Group. Group in the spring of 2022 was occupied by Russian troops invading the northern regions of Ukraine, missile and artillery fire damaged the holding’s operational silo, grain drying complex and grain storage facility with a capacity of 20 thousand tons.
Misak Khidiryan, the owner of the agricultural group, said in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine that it took more than UAH 5 million and a month and a half of intensive work to restore the cluster’s performance, as the agricultural holding was in a hurry to conduct the sowing and harvesting campaigns on time.
In addition, Russian shelling also damaged A.G.R. Group’s winter storage equipment, which resulted in damage to John Deere tractors and trailed units.
“Our Brovary cluster was under occupation in the spring. The Russian occupants knocked out the gates with an APC, took the guards hostage and started looting: they stole diesel fuel and equipment from the warehouses, damaged expensive farm equipment… To the point that the occupants broke the doors of self-propelled sprayers in order to get the radio sets. They couldn’t take them off – they just gutted the panels,” said the owner of A.G.R. Group owner told in an interview.
Khidiryan specified that in addition to the restoration of agricultural buildings, clearance of the cluster “Brovary” took about 10 days. Also in the fields remained a lot of damaged and destroyed military equipment of the occupants.
“Near the Brovary cluster there was a lot of broken Russian equipment, which we pulled with our tractors for further transfer to the AFU – there were mostly broken tanks, but there were also intact ones. There were mostly broken tanks, but there were also intact ones. It was so that from the fields we had to pull out one tank with three powerful tractors. We also went to neighboring villages and pulled out missile trophies from people’s gardens,” noted Khidiryan.
As reported with reference to the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine (NAAS), the total direct damage caused to the agricultural sector of Ukraine as a result of the full-scale Russian invasion reached $9.3-9.8 billion by the end of 2022, which is comparable to the total profits of the country’s agricultural enterprises in 2020 and 2021.
This figure includes damage from the blockade of Ukrainian seaports and forced changes in export logistics ($7.5-8.0 billion), the cost of unsold last year’s grain ($0.5 billion) and the cost of warehouses and elevators destroyed or seized by the occupiers ($1.3 billion).
The A.G.R. Group holding includes more than 20 companies. Its main activities are trade of agricultural products, cultivation and storage of crops and livestock breeding.
A.G.R. Group cultivates land in Poltava, Kiev, Chernigov, Nikolaev and Sumy regions. All grown products are sold on foreign markets.
The president of the holding and head of its supervisory board is businessman Misak Khidirian.

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