AgroVista has attracted a $5 million loan from Sense Bank

The company noted that the financing will also be used to increase the turnover of its own elevators.
This was reported by the head of the financial department of AgroVista, Denis Moroz, writes Latifundist. It is noted that the signing of two loan agreements with Sense Bank took place last week.
“Thanks to this cooperation, AgroVista continues to implement a development strategy aimed at increasing grain turnover, which should reach 300 thousand tons in 2025. An important stage in this process is the creation of a full supply chain, which will ensure effective logistics from elevators to ports, optimize business processes and increase the efficiency of the company’s operational activities,” Denis Moroz noted.
Moroz also added that the financing involves using funds to support the sowing campaign.
AgroVista is committed to further expanding trade financing opportunities for grain purchases and is open to cooperation with banks and financial institutions,” the company summarized.
We previously reported that AgroVista sent a second shipment of grain to Portugal.