The Ukrainian firm “Olys” has designed and launched a new grain processing plant in Estonia for the local company Torvaaugu Mahe Talu (Leibre).

This was reported by Dmitry Kisylevsky, Deputy Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Economic Policy.

Launch of the new grain processing plant in Estonia by Olys

“The processing unit is based on the advanced „Optimatik-G-24“ technology, which processes buckwheat grain into grain kernels”, Kisylevsky stated. He added that the production complex also includes aspiration systems, gravity and pneumatic transport, as well as all necessary electronics and automation.

The technologists at Olys adapted the equipment to the architectural features of the Estonian client's production facility and implemented multi-format packaging.

To finance the equipment for this grain processing plant, Olys utilized the state program for accessible loans “5-7-9%”, noted Kisylevsky.

He also reminded that the Odessa-based company “Olys” produces over 200 types of equipment for processing grains into flour and cereals, cleaning, and quality control of grains. The company designs and installs plants with capacities from 15 to 300 tons per day, with the cheapest grain workshop costing from 4 million UAH.

Export accounts for 25% of the company's product sales, and the localization level of the equipment is around 75%. The company employs 211 staff members.

Kormotech has started building a $62 million plant in Lithuania

Kormotech Group, the largest producer of pet food in Ukraine, is constructing its second plant in the Lithuanian city of Kedainiai in February to strengthen its position in the European market.

This plant will triple Kormotech's production capacity and help the company become one of the top 30 pet food manufacturers worldwide.

Kormotech has created 200 new jobs that will complement a team of 170 Ukrainian and Lithuanian specialists and will promote the development of related industries. Most of the workers are residents of Kedainiai and surrounding areas.