A plant will be built in Zhytomyr Region, Ukraine to produce vegan meat

Published 2021년 1월 18일

Tridge summary

The Zhytomyr region in Ukraine is set to welcome a new investment from the Netherlands for the establishment of a vegan meat production plant in the Baranovsky district. The investment is part of a larger initiative that is expected to create over 10,000 jobs in the region. In addition to the vegan meat plant, negotiations are also underway for a bioethanol plant in the Popilnyansky district. The head of the Zhytomyr Regional State Administration, Vitaliy Bunechko, has expressed the region's commitment to supporting existing investors and attracting new ones, with total foreign investments in Ukraine reaching $22 million from January to October 2020.
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Original content

In the Zhytomyr region, investors from the Netherlands will build a plant that will produce vegan meat. This was announced on Facebook by the head of the Zhytomyr Regional State Administration Vitaliy Bunechko. "The Dutch investor intends to create a new vegan meat production in the Baranovsky district. In the spring of this year, the registration of the company will begin. In addition, negotiations are underway with a Dutch investor to build a bioethanol plant in the Popilnyansky district, "he wrote. According to him, in total, more than 10,000 jobs were created thanks to business in the region. This indicates that investors are interested in locating their enterprises, representative offices of large concerns in the Zhytomyr region. I can firmly say that, as in 2020, in the new year, we will strive to continue to work effectively with business: to support and support existing investors and actively help those ...
Source: Agropolit

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