Production of agricultural products is carried out by AIK Group field companies in Zhytomyr and Khmelnytskyi regions of Ukraine
AIK Group includes 2 field companies and a berry production enterprise with a total land bank of 15.000 ha.
- "Agroinvestkontakt" (Zhytomyr reg.);
- "Agroinvestzerno" (Khmelnitsky reg.);
- "Yahody Galiivky" (Zhytomyr reg.).
The enterprises are provided with modern agricultural machinery, which includes tractors, combine harvesters, sprayers, seeders and other machinery and equipment of the world's leading manufacturers Fendt, New Holland, John Deere, Kinze, Amazone, Lemken and others. This makes it possible to carry out all agricultural work in a timely manner and at a high technological level.
AIK Group's field companies have their own current storage facilities, which allows them to carry out further processing and temporary storage of grain.
The main crops are: corn, wheat, soybean, sunflower, rape.
AIK Group has a license for growing technical hemp.
AIK Group is carefully examinimg the new promising areas for further development of agricultural business. In 2018, was launched a new project to grow blueberry berries on an area of 22 hectares, on the basis of LLC «Yahody Galiivky».
The use of advanced technologies, the availability of own equipment, a professional team, as well as strict quality control of seeds, fertilizers and plant protection products make AIK Group field companies one of the leaders in terms of yield in the region.
AIK Group studies and uses foreign experience to improve production efficiency in a responsible attitude to land.
AIK Group supports a development model based on long-term respect for land and high social responsibility towards people living in the regions of AIK Group's business.
The reputation of the AIK Group, as a responsible agricultural producer, employer, partner of local communities is the greatest value. Therefore, the Group sees the prospects for using the most effective European development model, where smaller companies achieve higher efficiency and get a better harvest with a careful long-term attitude to land use.