Agro-Region, which became part of the Enselco group following its acquisition by the Kernel agricultural holding, plans to sow nearly 27,000 hectares during the current spring planting season, the company’s agronomic service reported on its Facebook page.
According to the report, half of the planned acreage will be allocated to corn. Compared to last year, the company has significantly increased the share of this crop in its planting mix: while in 2025, 4,600 hectares (43.4%) were allocated to it in the Kyiv cluster and 3,500 hectares (36%) in the Western cluster, corn now accounts for 50% of the spring crop (about 13,500 hectares).
The company specified that 10 seeding complexes are being used for the work. Due to weather conditions, farmers have to carry out sowing on a tight schedule, taking advantage of every favorable temperature “window.”
“Yes, the weather dictates its own rules, and we have to seize every window of warmth. However, we all know the value of time: what is being sown now is not just seeds, but the result for the entire coming year, or, as the saying goes, the time when ‘one day feeds the whole year,’” emphasized Agro-Region.
As reported, in March 2026, the Enselco agricultural group completed the integration of Agro-Region’s operations, resulting in its land bank growing to 190,000 hectares. According to the plans of company owner Andriy Verevsky, this year’s spring campaign marks the first stage of the unified structure’s operations under common technological standards.
The Agro-Region group of companies operates in the Kyiv, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, and Khmelnytskyi regions. It specializes in crop production, dairy farming, and grain storage. The consolidated Enselco group plans to harvest 1.4 million tons in the 2026 season.