Cargill: More oil seed production in Ukraine 29 Nov 2007
Cargill has expressed interest in building another oil seed extraction plant
in Ukraine, costing about $80 million.
Cargill officials in Ukraine confirmed their company’s
interest to construct the plant, but declined to provide details concerning its
location and which oils-bearing crops – sun, rape or soy – would be processed at
the plant. A report by business daily Kommersant-Ukraine suggested the facility
would process rapeseed, a key raw material used in producing
bio-fuel.
Currently, three multinational agro-industry leaders have a strong presence on Ukraine’s oil-bearing crop and processing business: Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Bunge. Ukraine is the world’s number one sun oil-producing country and the number two sun seed producer after Russia. Cargill runs two oil-extraction plants in Ukraine – in Kakhovka and Donetsk.
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Currently, three multinational agro-industry leaders have a strong presence on Ukraine’s oil-bearing crop and processing business: Cargill, Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) and Bunge. Ukraine is the world’s number one sun oil-producing country and the number two sun seed producer after Russia. Cargill runs two oil-extraction plants in Ukraine – in Kakhovka and Donetsk.
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Cargill
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