The IMK agricultural holding has completed its wheat harvest and threshed 153,000 tons of grain from 20,700 hectares, the holding’s press service reported on Facebook.
The company noted that in the 2025 season, the average wheat yield was 7.4 tons/ha, which is a record for all 18 years of the company’s operations and exceeded the average wheat yield in Ukraine by 71%. IMK referred to data from the Ministry of Economy, according to which as of August 14, 2025, the average wheat yield in Ukraine was 4.32 tons/ha.
“This season has shown that true professionalism is measured not only by equipment and technology, but also by the ability of the team to work cohesively in the most difficult conditions. We managed not only to maintain stability, but also to once again break the yield record with 7.4 tons per hectare,” said Bogdan Kryvitsky, IMK’s chief operating officer.
He thanked the employees of the Sumy cluster, who achieved a yield of 8.5 tons per hectare.
IMK is an integrated group of companies operating in the Sumy, Poltava, and Chernihiv regions (northern and central Ukraine) in the crop production, elevators, and warehousing segments. The land bank is 116,000 hectares, storage capacity is 554,000 tons, and the 2024 harvest is expected to be 864,000 tons.
IMK ended 2024 with a net profit of $54.54 million, compared to a net loss of $21.03 million in 2023. Revenue increased by 52% to $211.29 million, gross profit quadrupled to $109.10 million, and normalized EBITDA increased 25-fold to $86.11 million.