The company “Ma’Rizhany Hemp Company” (Zhytomyr region) has commissioned a plant for processing industrial hemp with a capacity of 14,000 tons per year in the “Ma’Rizhany” industrial park, according to the Ministry of Economy.
“The development of domestic processing is one of the key tasks of the government’s “Made in Ukraine” policy and part of the national economic concept. We must change the structure of the economy from raw materials to high technology and increase the production of high value-added goods,” said First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko during an introductory visit, as quoted in the report.
The plant will produce long fibers for textiles and technical fabrics (for export, with the prospect of processing within the country for the Ukrainian fashion industry); short fibers for paper, nonwoven materials, insulation, and straw will be used as raw materials for bioplastics, construction materials, and animal bedding.
According to a Facebook post by Dmytro Kysilevsky, deputy head of the parliamentary committee on economic development, who was present at the opening of the plant, the investment in the first phase of the project exceeded $20 million. The plant currently employs 200 people.
According to information from the company, cited by the Ministry of Economy, in the 1990s, the processing of bast crops in Ukraine virtually disappeared, and with it, the production of combed yarn. This made the textile industry dependent on imports and reduced its competitiveness.
To change the situation, in 2023, Ma’Rizhani Hemp Company began renovating the abandoned flax factory. In 2024, the company planted 890 hectares of industrial hemp, and in 2025, 1,200 hectares.
“This is the largest area under hemp cultivation in Central and Eastern Europe,” the report says.
Currently, the production area is 10,000 square meters, the warehouse area is 10,800 square meters, the construction and installation of equipment has been completed, and testing of raw materials and the production of the first samples has begun. As reported, IP “Ma’Rizhany” occupies about 30 hectares, the territory of a former flax processing plant. It will be the first park in Europe for the primary processing of bast crops. It was entered in the Register of IPs in August 2024. It is planned to create more than 700 jobs.