Avesterra Group Opens New Chicken Processing Plant in Volyn for €60 Million

Avesterra Group Opens New Chicken Processing Plant in Volyn for €60 Million

The Ukrainian company Avesterra Group, specializing in poultry production, has opened a modern chicken processing plant in the Volyn region. The investment in the establishment of this facility, including the automation of technological processes and ensuring environmental safety, amounted to approximately €60 million.

This is reported by Finway

Technical Specifications and Environmental Safety

The new production complex covers an area of nearly 30,000 square meters and meets the strictest European standards. The plant is capable of processing up to 13,500 broilers per hour, and its infrastructure includes 50 production and auxiliary buildings. An important advantage of the complex is the modern wastewater treatment system with membrane filtration, capable of processing up to 3,500 cubic meters per day, which allows for effective treatment of industrial wastewater and reduces the negative impact on the environment.

“The area of the new complex is nearly 30,000 square meters, and it is equipped to the highest European standards. The plant’s capacity is 13,500 broilers per hour, the complex has 50 production and auxiliary buildings, and modern treatment facilities (3,500 cubic meters per day) with membrane filtration. This allows for effective treatment of all industrial wastewater and minimizes environmental impact.”

Development Plans and Entry into EU Markets

In the near future, Avesterra Group plans to fully automate production processes and equip the facility with the latest technology from leading global brands. This will enable the company to expand its presence in the European Union markets by offering scalable and certified products.

Currently, over 1,500 people are employed at Avesterra Group’s facilities. The company’s market share in Ukraine is 5%, equivalent to the production of up to 53,000 tons of poultry meat annually. However, the development strategy includes an ambitious plan to increase this figure to 120,000 tons per year.