Bayer opens state-of-the-art seed processing facility in Ukraine
Date:09-06-2018
Official opening of Bayer’s new seed processing facility. From left to right: Dr. Dirk Backhaus, Member of the Executive Leadership Team of the Crop Science Division and responsible for Product Supply, Victor Sheremeta, Deputy Minister of Agricultural Policy and Food of Ukraine, Igor Gundych, Head of Zhytomyr Regional State Administration of Ukraine, and Sergiy Krolevets, CEO of Eridon Company, construction contractor company.
• 200 million U.S. dollar investment in Pochuiky, Zhytomyr region
• Sufficient supply of conventional, high-quality DEKALB® corn seed for Ukranian farmers
• Processing for domestic and European markets
Bayer opened a state-of-the-art seed processing facility in Pochuiky, Zhytomyr region. The new facility is the largest of its kind in Ukraine, and one of the largest in Europe. Investment in the new plant amounts to 200 million U.S. dollars, and is part of a long-term investment into expanding DEKALB® corn seed processing in Ukraine.
The facility will feature two dryers and a logistics center, and will begin operation to support customer demand for high-quality corn seed in Ukraine in time for the 2019 planting season. It will process around 750,000 units of seed annually to supply 2,500 Ukrainian farmers with DEKALB® corn seed developed using traditional breeding techniques, with further expansion planned to support international markets.
“This investment demonstrates Bayer’s strong commitment to Ukraine. With more than 25 years of successful history in Ukraine, we have always been a key player in developing the country’s agricultural sector,” commented Dr. Dirk Backhaus, the member of the Executive Leadership Team of the Crop Science Division responsible for Product Supply. “Bayer will continue working with farmers in Ukraine and is also planning to export its high-quality corn seed to EU states.”
The new Bayer seed processing facility will employ around 85 permanent and 220 seasonal employees to support the processing, storage and timely distribution of corn seed.
“This facility is conveniently situated in one of Ukraine’s most productive agricultural regions, where many Ukrainian farmers plant their crops. Thanks to the team engagement, state-of-the-art technology and optimized logistics, we will be able to meet the ever-growing demand of Ukrainian farmers for superior-quality corn seed,” noted Remi Deï-Tos, Bayer Site Lead Ukraine.