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Fregat plant increased its losses to UAH 50 mln in first nine months of 2025

30 November , 2025  

In January-September 2025, the manufacturer of agricultural equipment and special-purpose machinery, JSC “Fregat Plant” (Pervomaisk, Mykolaiv region), increased its losses by 21% compared to the same period in 2024, to UAH 50.3 million.

According to the company’s financial report published in the information disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission, net sales revenue decreased 3.8 times to UAH 35.2 million.

The company received UAH 10.5 million in gross profit (a year ago – UAH 50.7 million), and the loss from operating activities amounted to UAH 33.3 million, compared to a profit of UAH 16.3 million in January-September 2024.

“During the reporting period, the company focused its efforts on maintaining its customer base, supporting long-term partnerships with counterparties, and ensuring the economical and rational use of funds,” the report says.

The Fregat plant notes that the degree of utilization of fixed assets in the reporting period was 20%.

According to the plant, in the third quarter, the production of agricultural machinery for crop production accounted for 5.5% of the total volume of commercial products, and equipment for the processing industries of the agro-industrial complex accounted for 1.6%, while other types of products accounted for 92.9%.

The average salary in the third quarter of 2025 was 12.5% lower than in the same period of 2024, at UAH 10,900.

The Fregat plant specializes in the production of irrigation systems, road barriers, metal structures, as well as machine-building products and special-purpose machines.

As of October 1, 2025, it had an average of 126 employees, with 85 at the Eastern branch and 10 at the Dnipro branch (both in Pervomaisk).

As reported, in 2024, the plant increased its losses by 58% compared to 2023, to UAH 60.4 million, while its net income increased by 34.6%, to UAH 188.6 million.

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