Agricultural complex near the port of Pivdennyi is being sold for $2.45 million

Agricultural complex near the port of Pivdennyi is being sold for $2.45 million


The offer includes a 15,000-ton grain elevator, machinery, and 1,500 hectares of land.

An operating agricultural complex in the Odesa region has been put up for sale for $2.45 million, InVenture reports.

The key advantage of the asset is logistics. The enterprise and its grain elevator facilities are located just 5 km from the Pivdennyi seaport.

The offer price includes land lease rights ($1.05 million, or $700 per hectare), a production base with a grain elevator complex ($1.2 million), and a fleet of agricultural machinery ($200,000) — the latter can be sold separately. The 1,500-hectare land area is formed mainly by large fields from 20 to 150 hectares, which optimizes mechanized processing. The average term of current lease agreements is about 5 years.

The strategic element of the business is its own grain elevator for 15,000 tons of simultaneous storage. The complex consists of three floor warehouses, a Sukup dryer (16.8 t/h) and two grain cleaning lines. The property also includes an administrative building, garages, its own gas station and equipment maintenance areas on an area of ​​18 hectares.

The machinery and tractor fleet includes a Case MX 310 tractor, a John Deere 9670 STS combine, an Amazone DMC Primera seed drill, a JCB loader and other equipment – some of the machines are equipped with autopilot and ISOBUS navigation systems.

Earlier, USM wrote that MSC bought a 51% stake in the container terminal at the port of Pivdennyi.