New equipment at Berezan elevator laboratory.

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Conducting qualitative and rapid grain tests is one of the main conditions for determining its commercial value. Grain Alliance understands the need to keep laboratories up to date, providing them with advanced equipment. Achieving the aim, INFRAMATIC NIR 8800 GRAIN ANALYZER, manufactured by Swedish company Perten, was purchased for Berezan elevator in Kyiv region.

IM 8800 is the next generation portable NIR instrument for protein, moisture and oil

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content determination in grains and oilseed. It really facilitates lab assistants work. And most importantly, the use of the analyzer accelerates grain acceptance, increases the speed of measuring the quality, reduces the risk of errors, – said the head of the laboratory Lyudmyla Romas.
The laboratory works long hours during the harvest. The analyzes are carried out in accordance with the current statutory norms and international standards.

The Baryshivka Grain Company is in the midst of harvest

Traditionally, harvesting for the company has begun in the South of Cherkasy region. So, the fleet of John Deere combines has been working in the fields since July the 10th near Mykhaylivka village in Drabiv district. They are hurrying up to gather wheat so that the grain will not fall off.
“By July the 10th 152 hectares of crops had been harvested. We harvest 100 hectares a day on average. This year wheat is of high second grade quality (food grade, 12,5%+ protein) of domestic breeding. The yields of wheat are good – around 55 centers per hectare. We still have to collect 1,300 hectares of winter wheat. If the weather conditions are favorable, we will be able to cope with the task within 10-11 days”, – says deputy regional agronomist of Cherkasy region Olexandr Zhyla. Trucks are transporting the harvested grain straight to the Pyryatyn elevator.

The Baryshivka Grain Company is in the midst of harvest

Traditionally, harvesting for the company has begun in the South of Cherkasy region. So, the fleet of John Deere combines has been working in the fields since July the 10th near Mykhaylivka village in Drabiv district. They are hurrying up to gather wheat so that the grain will not fall off.
“By July the 10th 152 hectares of crops had been harvested. We harvest 100 hectares a day on average. This year wheat is of high second grade quality (food grade, 12,5%+ protein) of domestic breeding. The yields of wheat are good – around 55 centers per hectare. We still have to collect 1,300 hectares of winter wheat. If the weather conditions are favorable, we will be able to cope with the task within 10-11 days”, – says deputy regional agronomist of Cherkasy region Olexandr Zhyla. Trucks are transporting the harvested grain straight to the Pyryatyn elevator.

20 Years of Work, 20 Years of Friendship.

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The celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Grain Alliance continued in the town of Piryatyn, Poltava region with a big concert, over five thousand spectators and solemn greetings. The guests of the event were local citizens, regional authorities and, last but not least, lease holders and employees of the company, who arrived from two large clusters of the company – Northern and Southern Poltava.

Anniversary concert took place at the central stadium of the town. The guests of the holiday could attend exhibitions of agrarian equipment of the company and products of folk artists. The youngest visitors could enjoy free amusement attractions.

“This holiday is not only about our present successes. This is our future application for the development of the company, “- said Evgeniy Radovenyuk, the President of Grain Alliance. – After all, we are actively investing in the expansion of production, which in turn means creating new jobs, increasing taxes to the local budget and supporting community in even greater volumes.

Grain Alliance at the seventh Swedish-Ukrainian Business Forum

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June 14th , the traditional 7th Swedish-Ukrainian Business Forum organized by the Swedish Embassy in Ukraine together with partner organizations has taken place in Kyiv. The main missions of the event are the establishment of relations between businessmen of the two countries, the exchange of new technologies and industrial solutions for business. It is also an opportunity to learn more about the open market of Sweden. Such well-known Swedish companies as ABB, Ericsson, Scania, Grain Alliance, SEB Corporate Bank, SKF, Sigma Software speak about the credibility of the event. An active part is also taken by the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce and Westinghouse Sweden AB.

This forum is the largest by the number of visitors, partners, participants and events. The purpose of the forum has not been changed since 2012. It is to create a platform for communication between Sweden and Ukraine, to promote trade, economic and cultural ties between these countries. The focus of the forum is to strengthen business relationships that have already been worked out and to establish new ones”, -says Bogdan Senchuk, the President of SBA the Swedish Business Association in Ukraine.

Prospects for bilateral trade in the context of a deep and comprehensive free trade area between Ukraine and the EU were discussed at the forum. Export procedures and the achievement of sustainable mutual economic growth were the focus of the forum. They also considered how improvement of public procurement and the decentralization process create opportunities for business, as well as further improvement of gender equality at the labor market.

Grain Alliance has been a traditional partner of the Swedish-Ukrainian business forum since 2012 and represents the agribusiness sector. The Grain Alliance Company was presented with an exhibition stand at the event. The President of the company Yevgeniy Radoveniuk reported on the corporate responsibility of the company, in particular, social programs in support of educational and medical institutions in Ukrainian villages.

The uniqueness of our company is that 100% of the company’s investments are Swedish, but almost all of the company’s employees are Ukrainians, because all the operating business is in Ukraine,”- says Yevgehiy Radoveniuk, the president of Grain Alliance.

He also added:
The issue of trust is especially meaningful in our country, and the many years of experience of the Swedish-Ukrainian partnership is a good example. Grain Alliance has demonstrated stable and effective work in Ukraine for 20 years. We want to continue developing, and in some way that depends on how the government, business and partners perceive the company. In our global world, we need to be integrated into the business community. We also invited the community leaders of Kyiv region, Poltava region, Chernihiv region and Cherkasy region and the bankers we work with to the forum. Once again we are demonstrating the openness of the company in running the business to the partners and the guests of the forum.