A specialised agricultural processing cluster is to be established in the Vinnytsia region
This is reported on the InVenture website.
The 56-hectare project is being developed as an Agroprocessing Hub, focused on the deep processing of cereals and pulses, and the production of food ingredients and plant proteins. The site is set to become a base for the establishment of new facilities or the relocation of existing enterprises.
The main advantage of the technology park is its high level of energy independence.
In addition to a 2.9 MW substation and power lines with a capacity of up to 35 MW, plans are in place to build a 30 MW solar power plant and install energy storage systems. This will enable residents to minimise operational risks and ensure the stability of production cycles.
The logistics hub is integrated into the rail and road networks and is equipped with the necessary utilities: water supply, treatment facilities and ready-to-use workshops.
Thanks to the existing infrastructure, businesses can be up and running within six months, whilst benefiting from tax incentives and access to the raw material base of the central regions.