Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine will consider Olimp-Agro's acquisition of control over Dzenzelivske agricultural enterprise
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine (AMCU) will consider a case regarding granting permission to Olimp-Agro LLC (Popilna, Zhytomyr region) to acquire control of Dzenzelivske LLC (Ivanky, Cherkasy region) at a meeting on Thursday, the agency announced in its agenda posted on its website on Thursday.
According to the information released, the application is being considered for the acquisition of a share in the company's authorized capital, which would ensure a majority of votes in the highest governing body of Dzenzelivske LLC.
According to the Opendatabot analytics system, the buyer, Olimp-Agro LLC, increased its assets by 24.7% in 2025, reaching UAH 2.3 billion. The company's revenue last year grew by 5.2% to UAH 548.61 million, while net profit reached UAH 354.16 million. Meanwhile, the company's liabilities increased almost 2.7-fold, reaching UAH 223.27 million.
The ultimate beneficiary of Olimp-Agro is Yuriy Moskalyk. The company already owns 100% of Zlahoda LLC and 30% of Kamyanka Private Enterprise.
The acquired company, Dzenzelivske LLC, was founded in Uman district of Cherkasy region in April 2004. The company is a diversified agricultural enterprise specializing in grain and industrial crop cultivation, as well as dairy farming, pig, sheep, and horse breeding. In addition to agricultural production, the enterprise also has sand mining, brick production, and sugar production facilities.
Currently, the enterprise is 100% owned by Severin Private Enterprise. Based on the 2025 results, the company demonstrated a 19.6% increase in revenue, reaching UAH 339.56 million. The company's asset value increased by 3% over the year, reaching UAH 489.52 million. Net profit amounted to UAH 7.91 million, and liabilities decreased by 11%, reaching UAH 287.55 million. The company employs 116 people.
