The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) has allowed ADP-Agro LLC (Lozivsky district, Kharkiv region) to acquire one of the enterprises belonging to the AgroGeneration agricultural holding, Podolivska LLC (Izyumsky district, Kharkiv region), according to the press service of the agency.
“ADP-Agro LLC has been granted permission to acquire direct control over Podolivska LLC,” the statement said.
According to data from the Opendatabot service, Podolivska LLC specializes in growing grains, oilseeds, and perennial crops. The company’s founder is Agrarian Company Agronova Ukraine LLC (owned by AgroGeneration). The ultimate beneficiary of Podolivska Agricultural Farm LLC is Serhiy Polumysny, a member of the board of AgroGeneration, which represents Novaagro.
ADP-Agro LLC grows grain, oilseed, and perennial crops and is owned by Oleksandr Katsuba, former deputy head of Naftogaz.
AgroGeneration was founded in 2007. Before the war, it owned a land bank of 56,000 hectares located in the Lviv, Kharkiv, and Sumy regions. Currently, according to various estimates, it farms 30,000 hectares. The company specializes in growing grain and oil crops. In 2024, NovaAgro acquired 56.90% of AgroGeneration’s share capital and voting rights. In 2025, the AMCU approved this deal.