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TOP 100 Largest Agroholdings in Ukraine by Land Bank Size

TOP 100 Largest Agroholdings in Ukraine by Land Bank Size

Ranking of the TOP 100 largest agricultural companies in Ukraine in 2026 by land bank size: agribusiness market leaders, land concentration, changes during the war, and key trends in Ukraine’s ...

TOP 100 Largest Agroholdings in Ukraine by Land Bank Size

Ukraine’s agricultural sector remains one of the most concentrated and systemically important sectors of the national economy. According to the ranking of the TOP 100 largest agricultural companies in Ukraine by land bank size, the total amount of land operated by the country’s leading agroholdings stands at around 5.35 million hectares. This shows that even amid the full-scale war, the loss of part of Ukraine’s cultivated areas, logistics constraints and rising operational risks, large agricultural companies have retained a key role in the production, export and processing of agricultural products.

The top 30 companies in the ranking control approximately 3.75 million hectares, or about 70% of the total land bank of the top 100. This means that the market remains highly concentrated: the largest players have not only scale in terms of land, but also access to grain storage infrastructure, processing, exports, financing and modern management technologies.

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Leaders of the TOP 100 Largest Agricultural Companies in Ukraine in 2026

The first position is held by Kernel, with a land bank of around 358,000 hectares. The company retains its status as Ukraine’s largest agricultural player by land area and remains one of the country’s key exporters and processors of oilseeds.

In second place is MHP, with approximately 351,000 hectares. Unlike traditional crop-focused holdings, MHP combines a large land bank with a powerful vertically integrated model in poultry farming, processing and food production.

Third place is held by Ukrlandfarming, with around 330,000 hectares. Despite a significant reduction in its land bank during the years of the full-scale war, the company remains among Ukraine’s largest agricultural producers.

The top ten also include Agroprosperis, Astarta, Continental Farmers Group, Enselco Group + Agro-Region, Epicenter Agro, Akris Agro and Industrial Milk Company.

TOP 100 Largest Agroholdings in Ukraine by Land Bank Size

No. Agroholding / Agricultural Company Key Owners Regions of Presence / Land Bank Location Specialization Land Bank, ha Revenue in 2025, UAH bn
1 Kernel Andriy Verevskyi Poltava, Kirovohrad, Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia, Mykolaiv and other regions Oilseeds, grains 358,000 170
2 MHP Yuriy Kosiuk, SALIC Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Kyiv, Sumy, Ternopil and other regions Poultry farming, grains, oilseeds 351,000 144
3 Ukrlandfarming Oleh Bakhmatyuk, Nicholas Piazza Sumy, Poltava, Rivne, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy, Lviv and other regions Grains, oilseeds 330,000 26–34
4 Agroprosperis NCH Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Poltava, Vinnytsia and other regions Grains, oilseeds 250,000 25–30
5 Astarta Viktor Ivanchyk Poltava, Vinnytsia, Khmelnytskyi, Chernihiv, Kharkiv and other regions Grains, oilseeds, sugar 213,000 23
6 Continental Farmers Group SALIC Ternopil, Khmelnytskyi, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Lviv Grains, oilseeds 195,000 19
7 Enselco Group + Agro-Region Andriy Verevskyi Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds 175,000 10
8 Epicenter Agro Oleksandr and Halyna Hereha Vinnytsia, Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil, Kyiv, Cherkasy, Zhytomyr Grains, oilseeds 168,000 11
9 Akris Agro (AST) Oleksandr Amirov, Vadym Ponomariov, Viacheslav Stratiienko, Liudmyla Lyzhniova, Olena Amirova Khmelnytskyi, Rivne, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Zhytomyr and other regions Grains, oilseeds 150,000 7–11
10 Industrial Milk Company Oleksandr Petrov, Alex Lissitsa Poltava, Chernihiv, Sumy Grains, oilseeds 116,000 8
11 LNZ Group Dmytro Kravchenko Cherkasy, Sumy, Vinnytsia Seed production, grains, oilseeds 100,000 17–20
11 Ukrprominvest-Agro Poroshenko family Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Zhytomyr Sugar, grains, oilseeds 100,000 13
13 Alfa-Capital Oleksandr Pavliuchenko Poltava, Sumy, Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds 97,000 5–7
14 Krolevets Feed Mill Oleksandr Andrushchenko Sumy, Chernihiv Grains, industrial crops 95,000 6–7
15 Agrein SAS Investcompagnie Chernihiv, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Zhytomyr, Odesa, Cherkasy Grains, oilseeds 86,000 4–6
16 Vitagro Serhiy Labaziuk Khmelnytskyi, Ternopil, Rivne Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops 82,000 10–12
17 AgroVista Anatoliy Kuzmenko Kirovohrad, Dnipropetrovsk Grains, oilseeds, sugar 80,000 5
17 Svitanok Tetiana, Anatoliy and Andriy Zasukha Kyiv, Zhytomyr Grains, oilseeds, sugar, flour 80,000 5
17 TAS Agro Serhiy Tihipko Chernihiv, Sumy, Kyiv, Vinnytsia, Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv Grains, oilseeds 80,000 5–6
20 Ristone Holdings Vadim Nesterenko Dnipropetrovsk, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia Grains, oilseeds, livestock, vegetable growing 66,000 4–5
21 Agrotrade Vsevolod Kozhemiako Kharkiv, Poltava, Sumy, Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds 65,000 5–7
22 Zakhidnyi Buh Valeriy Ovcharuk, Yevhen Hladun, Oksana Drul Lviv, Chernivtsi, Ternopil, Volyn Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops 65,000 4
23 Volyn-Zerno-Produkt Yevhen Dudka Volyn, Rivne, Lviv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops 62,000 9
24 Ukrainian Agricultural Holding Oleksandr Radavskyi Chernihiv, Kyiv, Poltava, Sumy, Zakarpattia Grains, oilseeds 60,000 4
25 Panda Hennadiy Bobov Cherkasy, Kyiv Industrial crops, sugar 59,000 4
26 Grain Alliance Per Johan Claesson, Lars-Magnus Claesson Kyiv, Cherkasy, Poltava, Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds 57,000 3–4
27 Eridon Serhiy Krolevets Zhytomyr, Kyiv, Poltava, Cherkasy, Kirovohrad Seed production, fertilizers, crop protection products 55,000 41–44
28 Technology Group Volodymyr Zaiets, Serhiy Zaiets and others Sumy, Rivne, Chernihiv and other regions Grains, oilseeds 53,000 3–4
29 Nibulon Andriy Vadaturskyi Mykolaiv, Poltava, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy and other regions Grains, oilseeds, elevators, trading 51,000 18
30 Southern Agricultural Export Company (PAEK) Yuriy Kormyshkin Mykolaiv, Odesa Grains, pulses, oilseeds 50,000 4–7
31 Agroprodservice Ivan Chaikivskyi Ternopil, Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk Grains, oilseeds, livestock 49,000  
32 OKKO GROUP Vitaliy Antonov Ternopil, Rivne Grains, oilseeds, livestock, seed production 48,000  
33 Chysta Krynytsia Yuriy Lebedyn Poltava Grains, oilseeds 47,600  
34 Ukraine 2001 Vadym Leivi Khmelnytskyi, Mykolaiv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, sugar, livestock 43,000  
35 A.G.R. Group Misak Khidirian Poltava, Kyiv, Chernihiv, Mykolaiv, Sumy Grains, dairy farming 42,000  
36 Agromino Petr Krogman Kharkiv, Kirovohrad, Cherkasy, Kyiv, Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi Grains, oilseeds, dairy farming, elevators 42,000  
37 Olimp Volodymyr Hetsko Zhytomyr, Cherkasy Grains, oilseeds, trading, elevators 37,000  
38 Hals Agro Serhiy Kravchuk Kyiv, Chernihiv Sugar, grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, livestock, biomethane 35,000  
39 Zemlia i Volia Viktoriia Dronova and Inna Yakovyshyna Chernihiv, Kyiv Grains, pig farming, cereals and feed, elevators 32,500  
40 Agricultural Technology Company Volodymyr Shkolnyk and Stanislav Andriievskyi Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi, Vinnytsia Seed production, grains, industrial crops, elevators 32,000  
41 Central Farming Ukraine (GREENSTONE) GREENSTONE’s key beneficiaries Maksym and Viktoriia Berezkin. Owner of Central Farming Ukraine — Anna Tatarchenko Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv, Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops; elevators 32,000  
42 Zghoda Viktor and Ivan Solovchuk Kirovohrad, Cherkasy, Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia Grains, oilseeds 31,000  
43 Freedom Farm Illia, Vadym and Maryna Sehal Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Ternopil, Poltava, Odesa Grains, industrial crops 30,000  
44 Yavir-APK Viktor and Yuriy Slonchak Kharkiv, Sumy and Poltava Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, sugar 30,000  
45 Cygnet Agrocompany Robert Finch and Rohini Finch Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, sugar 29,000  
46 Clever Agro Ernest Haliiev Cherkasy, Chernihiv and Kharkiv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, pulses 28,000  
47 Dnipro Agro Group Vasyl Astion Dnipropetrovsk, Zaporizhzhia Grains, oilseeds, sugar 28,000  
48 I&U Group Serhiy Tarasov Kirovohrad, Mykolaiv Grains, oilseeds 28,000  
49 VPK-Agro Volodymyr Korsun and Oleksandr Havrylenko Dnipropetrovsk Grains, oilseeds 27,000  
50 Tekom Agro Group Yuriy Rodin and Mark Becker Odesa Grains, oilseeds, vegetable growing 26,300  
51 Zelena Dolyna Stanislav Voitovych Vinnytsia Sugar, grains, pulses, oilseeds and fodder crops, livestock 25,800  
52 Oliyar Iryna Zalizna Lviv, Ternopil Grains, oilseeds 24,500  
53 Kusto Agro Yerkin Tatishev, Daulet Nurzhanov and Talgat Turumbayev Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi Grains, oilseeds, elevators, trading 24,200  
54 HarvEast SCM — Rinat Akhmetov; Smart Holding — Vadim Novinsky Kyiv Grains, pulses, industrial crops, seed production 24,000  
55 Rozkishna Agro-Industrial Company Tamara Holimbiievska Kirovohrad Grains, oilseeds, livestock 24,000  
56 Nyva Pereiaslavshchyny Oleksandr Mostipan Kyiv Grains, feed production, pig farming 24,000  
57 Bontrup Ukraine Peter and Abraham Bontrup Sumy Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops 22,000  
58 Piatydni Valeriy and Viktor Dibrova Volyn Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, seed production, elevators 22,000  
59 Uspikh Oleksiy Huziy Kyiv, Odesa Grains, oilseeds, elevators 21,500  
60 NOVAAGRO Serhiy Polumisnyi Kharkiv Grains, oilseeds 21,000  
61 KSG Agro Serhiy Kasianov Dnipropetrovsk Grains, oilseeds, seed production, livestock, vegetable growing 21,000  
62 Batkivshchyna Mykola Dmytrenko Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops; export 20,000  
63 VV Agro Mykola Bloshko Kyiv, Volyn, Kharkiv, Zhytomyr Grains, fodder crops, livestock, seed production 20,000  
64 Silhospprodukt Yuriy Bondarchuk Kyiv Grains, industrial crops, livestock 20,000  
65 Khmelnytsk-Mlyn Vasyl and Ihor Baryliuk Khmelnytskyi Grains, oilseeds 20,000  
66 Prometey Rafael Horoyan Mykolaiv, Kherson Grains, oilseeds, elevators, trading 20,000  
67 UAEG Bioland Yuliia Vyhivska and Fulvio Ventorino Chernihiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Vinnytsia, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk, Mykolaiv, Kherson, Zhytomyr, Khmelnytskyi, Odesa Grains, oilseeds, livestock 20,000  
68 Avis UkrAgro Serhiy Kalashnyk Sumy Grains, oilseeds, trading, poultry farming, livestock, agricultural machinery rental 20,000  
69 Agrodim Iryna Khomaiko (Kernel) Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds, feed production, livestock 20,000  
70 DMV GROUP Ivan Dimov Lviv, Odesa and Zakarpattia Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, vegetable growing 20,000  
71 Agrotech-Garantia Volodymyr Fedonchuk, Yuriy Drobiazko Poltava Grains, oilseeds, trading, elevators 19,000  
72 Zoria Anatoliy and Olha Kravtsov Kharkiv Grains, pulses 19,000  
73 Golden Agro Holding Anatoliy Detochka Kirovohrad, Odesa and Kyiv Grains, pulses, oilseeds 18,500  
74 Agrofusion Serhiy Sypko, ex-Sandora Mykolaiv and Kherson Tomatoes 18,400  
75 Piatykhatska Agrofirm Oleksandr Povorozniuk Kirovohrad Grains, oilseeds, livestock 18,000  
76 Agro-Oven Viktor Zavorotniy Dnipropetrovsk Grains, industrial crops, pig farming, poultry farming, meat processing 18,000  
77 Arnika Andriy Pylypchenko and Volodymyr Savenko Poltava, Cherkasy and Lviv Grains, industrial crops, soybeans, hemp 18,000  
78 A'SPIK GROUP Oleksandr Spivak Khmelnytskyi and Rivne Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, sugar, livestock 18,000  
79 Chervonyi Maiak Oleksandr Levytskyi Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds, pulses, livestock 18,000  
80 Kornatskyi Agrofirm Arkadiy Kornatskyi Mykolaiv Grains, pig farming 16,000  
81 Kyshchentsi Gerrit Tonkens and Cornelis Huizinga Cherkasy Grains, industrial crops, livestock 15,700  
82 AgroDar LTD Yuriy and Nataliia Dorofieiev, Ivan and Nataliia Miroshnychenko Kirovohrad and Kyiv Grains, industrial crops, trading, agricultural machinery 15,700  
83 ROSTOK-HOLDING Viktor and Dmytro Kupavtsev Chernihiv and Sumy Grains, feed production 15,700  
84 Dnipro Agrocorporation Petro Dusheiko and his sons Hryhoriy, Andriy and Oleksiy Cherkasy Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, vegetable growing, potato growing 15,400  
85 Agricom Group Anatoliy Shkrybliak and Andriy Savchuk Chernihiv, Zhytomyr Grains, oilseeds, grain trading, cereals 15,000  
86 Agro-Express-Service Serhiy Kostiuchko Rivne Grains, industrial crops, sugar, livestock 15,000  
87 Ukraine (Skoryky) Oleh Kryzhovachuk Ternopil Grains, oilseeds, horticulture, seed production 15,000  
88 Goodvalley Ukraine Tom Axcelgaard Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv Crop production, pig farming, feed production, biogas 15,000  
89 PRAVIO Group Valentyn and his son Serhiy Zaporoshchuk Chernihiv, Poltava, Kyiv Grains, industrial crops 15,000  
90 Radiy Group Yevheniy and Nataliia Bakhmach Kirovohrad Grains, oilseeds, juices 15,000  
91 SSAH Peter Thomson Odesa, Kherson / 15,000  
92 Demetra Agro Group Hennadiy and Nadiia Sydorenko Kirovohrad, Zhytomyr, Cherkasy, Sumy, Poltava Grains, oilseeds, pulses, pig farming 14,000  
93 BAIS Group Anatoliy Kysil and his sons Ihor and Andriy Cherkasy, Kirovohrad, Vinnytsia Grains, pulses, industrial crops, oilseeds, brewing, livestock, elevators 14,000  
94 TAK Group Ruslan Holub Kyiv, Kherson Grains, oilseeds, seed production, distribution 14,000  
95 Lannivska Agro-Industrial Group Oleksandr Tymokha and his son Yuriy Poltava, Kharkiv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops, sugar, livestock, horticulture 13,000  
96 Fozzy Group Volodymyr Kostelman Chernihiv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi Grains, oilseeds, livestock, vegetable growing, retail 13,000  
97 Beta-Agro-Invest Yevhen Ishchenko-Hiller Chernihiv Grains, oilseeds, livestock 13,000  
98 Vizyt Mykola Yurchyshyn and Petro Yurchyshyn, and their wives Olha and Liubov Yurchyshyn Vinnytsia, Khmelnytskyi Grains, oilseeds, livestock 13,000  
99 Agrosoyuz Valeriy Biednyi Mykolaiv Grains, oilseeds, industrial crops 12,000  
100 Milkiland-Ukraine Anatoliy Yurkevych Chernihiv Fodder crops, dairy products 12,000  

Source: Latifundist, Forbes, open data

Land Bank Concentration

The ranking shows a clear pyramid structure in Ukraine’s agricultural market. Only 3 companies have a land bank of more than 300,000 hectares, another 2 companies exceed 200,000 hectares, while the group of agroholdings with land banks between 100,000 and 200,000 hectares includes 7 companies.

Overall, the top ten control around 2.31 million hectares, or more than 43% of the total land bank of the TOP 100. The top twenty control around 3.17 million hectares, or almost 60%. At the same time, the second half of the ranking — companies ranked from 51st to 100th — collectively operate only around 900,000 hectares, highlighting the significant gap between market leaders and mid-sized regional players.

The average land bank of a company in the TOP 100 is around 53,500 hectares, but the median value is significantly lower — approximately 26,000 hectares. This means that the ranking includes not only large national agroholdings, but also a significant number of regional companies with land banks of 12,000–30,000 hectares.

Impact of the War on the Market Structure

During the full-scale war, the land bank of Ukraine’s largest agricultural companies has changed unevenly. The companies hit hardest were those whose assets were concentrated in eastern and southern Ukraine — regions that came under occupation, were located in areas of active hostilities or near the front line.

For some agroholdings, this meant losing access to land, destruction of infrastructure, a reduction in production programs and a revision of logistics routes. At the same time, companies with more diversified geography, stronger financial positions and access to grain storage, processing and export infrastructure were better able to adapt to the new conditions.

Compared with 2021, the land bank of the top 30 companies decreased by approximately 5%, or almost 200,000 hectares. This is less than the overall decline in Ukraine’s cultivated areas over the same period, indicating the relative resilience of the country’s largest agricultural companies.

Growth and Asset Redistribution Among Selected Players

Despite the overall reduction in the land bank of some large agroholdings, the ranking also shows examples of significant growth among individual players. At the same time, some of these changes reflect not only organic expansion, but also complex corporate transformations, M&A deals and asset redistribution between related or strategically close structures.

The most illustrative example is the Enselco Group + Agro-Region, which has significantly expanded its land bank in recent years and entered the top ten largest agricultural companies in Ukraine. However, this dynamic should be viewed in a broader context: part of the assets that had previously been spun out of Kernel in 2022–2023 are returning to Kernel’s orbit in 2026 through the acquisition of Enselco.

Thus, Enselco’s growth has become not only an example of the scaling of an individual agricultural company, but also an element of a broader strategy of agricultural asset concentration. For Kernel, this transaction effectively means strengthening its land bank, expanding its production base and regaining control over part of the assets that had previously been sold amid the high uncertainty at the beginning of the full-scale war.

The $348 million value of the Enselco acquisition is also an important indicator for the broader market. It shows that large agricultural assets in Ukraine are once again gaining strategic investment value, especially when supported by a more stable export corridor, grain storage infrastructure, machinery, logistics assets and working capital.

Another example of notable growth is Volyn-Zerno-Produkt, which has significantly strengthened its position in the ranking. Unlike the Enselco case, this looks more like gradual regional business scaling, confirming the important role of strong local operators in the new structure of Ukraine’s agricultural market.

Overall, the ranking dynamics show that the market is not only losing part of its land due to war, occupation and operational risks, but is also actively reshaping. The most resilient companies are using the crisis period to consolidate assets, return to scaling and strengthen vertical integration. For investors, this means that the value of an agricultural business is increasingly determined not only by the number of hectares, but also by the quality of the land bank, logistics, grain storage capacity, access to exports and the company’s ability to operate in a wartime economy.

Business Models: Not Just Land

A large land bank by itself is no longer the only indicator of an agroholding’s strength. The ranking clearly shows the difference between companies that operate mainly as crop producers and vertically integrated groups with processing, livestock, poultry farming, trading, export infrastructure or production of higher value-added food products.

For example, Kernel and MHP have comparable land banks, but their economic models differ significantly. Kernel is one of the key players in the production and processing of oilseeds, while MHP combines land with poultry farming, processing and food production.

Eridon also stands out: with a land bank of around 55,000 hectares, the company demonstrates a significantly larger business scale in terms of turnover compared with many companies that operate larger areas of land. This is because its business model is not limited to farming, but also includes related segments of the agricultural market.

Geography of Presence

The ranking most frequently mentions agricultural companies operating in Chernihiv, Kyiv, Poltava, Cherkasy, Zhytomyr, Sumy and Vinnytsia regions. This confirms the key role of central, northern and partly western Ukraine for large-scale agribusiness.

Meanwhile, the southern and eastern regions, which were important for grain and oilseed production before the war, have become areas of heightened risk. For agroholdings with a high concentration of assets in these regions, the war has become a direct factor in the reduction of their land banks and changes in their operating models.

Specialization of Agroholdings

The core business of most companies in the TOP 100 remains grains and oilseeds. Grains are present in the specialization of almost all companies in the ranking, while oilseeds are produced by most large and mid-sized players. At the same time, some holdings have additional business lines: sugar, livestock, poultry farming, seed production, grain storage services, trading, vegetable growing and processing.

The presence of such business lines increases resilience, as it allows companies to be less dependent on price fluctuations for raw commodities and partially offset risks related to logistics or yields.

Conclusion

The ranking of the TOP 100 largest agroholdings in Ukraine shows that the agricultural sector remains one of the largest and most structured segments of the Ukrainian economy. Despite the war, land losses, logistics constraints and rising production costs, the largest companies have retained a significant part of their land banks and continue to play a key role in production, exports and food security.

At the same time, the market is gradually changing: concentration remains high, but assets are being redistributed within the ranking, companies with diversified geography and vertically integrated models are gaining strength, and land banks are increasingly assessed not in isolation, but in the context of infrastructure, processing, financial resilience and the ability to operate under wartime risks.

 

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