Former majority owner of the Agro-Region agricultural holding and former Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine Aivaras Abromavičius will focus on investments in the Ukrainian technology sector and projects related to the future reconstruction of the country after selling the asset to the Kernel group.
“The day after the deal was closed, I already invested in a Ukrainian technology company. I think the corresponding press release will appear in the coming weeks. My wife and I want to remain very active people, so I am not planning to retire. On the contrary, now we must look at those Ukrainian companies that will become critically interesting when large-scale reconstruction begins,” he said during a Business Breakfast at Forbes Ukraine.
According to Abromavichus, shifting focus from the agricultural sector to IT and infrastructure projects is a logical step after almost 20 years of investing in Agro-Region. He noted that the technology market in Ukraine is currently showing high stability, and the upcoming reconstruction will create demand for assets in areas that will ensure economic recovery.
The investor added that despite his exit from agribusiness, he plans to attract foreign capital to Ukraine, focusing on companies with high growth potential.
Details of the new deal in the technology sector are not being disclosed until the investment round is officially completed.
Abromavichus also announced a number of promising areas for investment in Ukraine. He noted that the country has already become a “world champion in agrotech and militech,” so these are the areas to invest in. The businessman paid special attention to infrastructure and noted that although logistics was a step “where everyone wanted to be present,” now, due to falling prices, “it’s a different game.”
In his opinion, investors should focus on assets that will be in demand during reconstruction and software companies.
“I really like technology companies… we should go to Ukraine and look at them,” he concluded.
Aivaras Abromavičius is a Lithuanian-Ukrainian entrepreneur, former Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine (2014-2016) and former Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Ukroboronprom (2019-2020), who was a key partner of the investment company East Capital for a long time. Currently, Abromavičius owns shares in a number of Ukrainian IT startups and technology companies through controlled investment structures, and also has interests in real estate and consulting.
The sale of 100% of the Agro-Region group of companies (shareholders — Aivaras Abromavičius and Lars Erik Hokansson) to Andriy Verevsky’s Enselco group was one of the largest M&A transactions in Ukraine’s agricultural sector since February 2022. The investment company Dragon Capital acted as the exclusive financial advisor to the sellers, while OMP provided legal support. As a result of the acquisition of assets with a land bank of 41,000 hectares in the Kyiv, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr, and Khmelnytskyi regions, the Kernel Group (through Enselco) has increased its total land fund to 550-600 thousand hectares.
The Agro-Region Group is a high-tech integrated business comprising three operating clusters and approximately 200,000 tons of elevator capacity. The company specializes in growing corn, wheat, sunflowers, rapeseed, and soybeans, with an annual harvest of 200,000 tons. According to YouControl, at the time of the transaction, Aivaras Abromavičius owned a controlling stake in the holding (53.6%) through Garna Stockholm Holding AB, while Lars Erik Hokansson’s share was 44.28%. The deal was closed after receiving all necessary regulatory approvals, becoming a landmark investment signal for the industry amid martial law.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree appointing Aivaras Abromavicius director general of the Ukroboronprom state concern, according to a document posted on the presidential site. “Aivaras Abromavicius is appointed general director of the state concern Ukroboronprom,” according to decree No. 641/2019 published on the Ukrainian presidential website on Friday evening.
Before that, the Ukrainian president issued decree No. 640/2019 relieving Pavlo Bukin of his duties as head of Ukroboronprom.
Abromavicius was Ukraine’s economy minister between December 2014 and April 2016.