Ukraine: Vitagro expands DDGS feed for pigs and export markets

Published Mar 27, 2025

Tridge summary

Ukraine-based pork producer, Vitagro, has invested over $50 million in the past three years in building an oil extraction plant and expanding bioethanol and animal feed production. The company has launched a bioethanol plant in the Ternopil region with an annual processing capacity of 75,000 tonnes of corn, producing 27,000 tonnes of bioethanol and 27,000 tonnes of DDGS (dried distillers’ grains with solubles) annually. Vitagro plans to produce and export 27,000 tonnes of DDGS, primarily for pig farmers in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, with 60-70% intended for export and 30% for the domestic market. The company is also pursuing GMP+ certification and toxin control measures to ensure quality and facilitate exports. This investment aligns with the Ukrainian government's mandate to include at least 5% bioethanol in automotive fuel by May 2025, which is expected to secure a domestic market for 80,000 tonnes of bioethanol, further driving DDGS production growth.
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Over the past 3 years, Ukraine has invested more than $50 million in building an oil extraction plant and expanding bioethanol and animal feed production, according to Roman Kantarovsky, head of external financing projects at Vitagro. A significant portion of this investment supports the production of high-protein DDGS (dried distillers’ grains with solubles) feed, which is increasingly used in pig farming. Speaking at the Ukrainian Investment Congress in Kyiv on March 6, Kantarovsky revealed that bioethanol production is one of Vitagro’s key priorities. The company has launched a bioethanol plant in the Ternopil region with a processing capacity of 75,000 tonnes of corn per year, yielding 27,000 tonnes of bioethanol. To maximise efficiency, the plant is undergoing modernisation to process bioethanol production waste into DDGS feed, a cost-effective and nutritious ingredient for pig diets. Vitagro, a leading pork producer, began using DDGS in pig feed at its farms in October ...

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