A company from Lutsk, with government support, invested €5.5M in producing frozen semi-finished products and animal feed.


The Opos-Torg company, which is involved in wholesale trading of meat and fish, invested €5.5M, including €4M during the war, to build a new plant in the Volyn region. The plant will produce frozen semi-finished meat products and freeze-dried animal feed under the Cosset brand. There will be two types of production: semi-finished products for people and treats for animals. About 60% of the products are expected to be exported to the EU, Great Britain, Canada, and Scandinavian countries. The products meet international quality standards.
The plant will employ 30 people, and by 2026, it is expected to pay over ₴15M in taxes. The company utilized state support, receiving an ₴8M grant in the food processing sector and using the Affordable Loans 5-7-9% program to boost working capital.
Founded in 2000 in Lutsk, Opos-Torg had ₴680.67M in revenue last year, a net profit of ₴7.78M, and debts totaling ₴59.88M.