
In 2025, Ukraine continued to endure extraordinary challenges, while businesses across all sectors operated under sustained pressure. For Astarta, this meant navigating a complex combination of wartime conditions, unfavourable weather affecting primary agriculture, market volatility, and logistical constraints. Astarta remained focused on strengthening the resilience of Ukraine’s economy, supporting its people, and delivering sustainable value through an integrated business model that combines crop production, processing, cattle farming, energy and logistics into a single system.
Astarta’s consolidated revenues in 2025 were at EUR472m. Export sales of EUR294m reached 62% of consolidated revenue in 2025.
In 2025, Astarta’s agricultural segment generated 32% of consolidated revenues, while sugar production contributed 31%, and soybean processing accounted for 24% of total revenues. Cattle farming generated 12% of total revenue.
Agriculture
Revenues amounted to EUR149m. Export generated 81% of revenues.
As of end-March 2026, Astarta’s agricultural subsidiaries launched the spring planting campaign.
The projected structure of the crop mix is as follows: sugar beet — 32kha, soybeans — 56kha, winter wheat — 39kha, sunseeds — 23kha, winter rapeseed — 15kha, and corn — 20kha. Organic farming covers 2kha. The exact acreage will be updated on completion of the planting season.
Sugar Production
Segment revenues amounted to EUR147m on the back of sugar sales volumes of 298kt.
The 2025 sugar production campaign lasted 115 days vs 133 in 2024. The volume of sugar beet processed decreased by 9% y-o-y to 2.3mt at sugar yield of 15.6% — above the five-year average — Astarta’s sugar production totalled 362kt, maintaining its 21% production share in domestic market.
There was a challenging environment for sugar producers. Global prices for white and raw sugar remained depressed through 2025 and sugar traded below production costs in most key regions.
Soybean Production
Revenues amounted to EUR112m. Exports revenue contributed 89% of the segment revenues.
Soybean crushing volume increased by 2% y-o-y to 229kt. Strategic procurement from third parties accounted for 61% of processed volumes vs 32% in 2024.
Cattle Farming
Revenues amounted to EUR56m. The average annual herd grew by 5% y-o-y to 29k heads.
Milk sales increased by 6% y-o-y to 122kt, with 99% graded as “extra quality” vs 97% in 2024.
Responsible Partnership Ecosystem (social impact projects)
In 2025, the Company continued developing and scaling up the Common Help Ukraine project, co-founded by Astarta and Charitable Foundation “Believe in Yourself”, which united businesses, international organizations, and local communities to support Ukrainians in overcoming the challenges of the war. The project’s total charitable and humanitarian contribution has reached EUR39.4m.
The key areas of the project include: initiatives fostering Ukraine’s territorial integrity; financial and educational grants to develop local entrepreneurship; creating and supporting Resilience Centers that offer free psychological assistance to community residents; and implementing the “Active Longevity” programme, which focuses on strengthening the physical, mental, professional, and social well-being of Ukrainians.
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