AB Akola Group to build a seed factory for EUR 9.5 million
27 Mars 2024 - 8:00AM
UK Regulatory
AB Akola Group to build a seed factory for EUR 9.5 million
AB Akola Group invests EUR 9.5 million in a seed factory in
Latvia. The factory, which is expected to be operational by
mid-2025, is being built by the subsidiary SIA Dotnuva Seeds on its
own land in Iecava. The maximum annual capacity of the factory will
be around 30 thousand tons of cereal and leguminous plants
seeds.
“In the design of the factory, we plan to use a promising new
seed preparation technology that will make seed production more
sustainable. Colleagues recently visited a factory where this
technology is already in use. It is brand new, and we are observing
how they get on. We plan to design the factory's infrastructure to
use the technology and hope to apply the latest technology in our
future factory sooner or later. We estimate that the investment
will pay for itself in seven years," says Mažvydas Šileika, the
Chief Financial Officer of AB Akola Group.
The future factory will have a total area of 4,550 square
meters. It will include a production unit, a warehouse, and a
two-story administrative building with a laboratory, office
workstations, and technical facilities.
"The future factory will allow faster access to Latvian and
Estonian farmers, shortening the logistics chain. We are working
with as many as 30 breeders from different European countries,
researching and introducing new varieties suitable for the climate
of each country. Farmers will benefit greatly from the increased
diversity of supply. We have foreseen the possibility of using
promising new Swedish seed preparation technologies in production,"
says Jonas Bakšys, a Member of the Management Board of AB Akola
group and CEO of SIA Dotnuva Seeds.
Last year, two seed production companies were set up in
Lithuania and Latvia to strengthen the production of certified
seeds. The seed factory in Dotnuva, Lithuania, annually produces
around 27 thousand tons of 'Dotnuva Seeds' branded seeds. Seeds are
traded by another subsidiary of AB Akola group, AB Linas Agro,
headed by Jonas Bakšys since March. The company sells certified
seeds in all Baltic countries and exports some to other European
countries. In the first half of the 2023/2024 financial year, which
ended on 31 December, the company sold more than 20 thousand tons
of seeds, an increase of almost 14% compared to last year.
"The demand for certified seeds is growing as farmers understand
the returns these seeds generate. Today, we can sell more seeds
than we produce. Five years ago, we produced around 20 thousand
tons of seed within the year - even a little less than we sold in
the last six months. We plan to produce around 20 thousand tons of
cereal and legume seeds in Latvia annually when the factory starts
up. If the market continues to grow, we will increase the factory's
capacity to 30 thousand tons of seeds," says J. Bakšys.
About AB Akola Group
AB Akola Group owns the largest agricultural and food production
group in the Baltics, employing 4.9 thousand people. The group
operates along the entire food production chain from farm to fork,
producing, preparing and marketing agricultural and food products,
and supplying goods and services to farmers. The group's financial
year starts in July and its revenue for the last financial year was
almost 2 billion euro. The group is building an instant food plant
in Alytus, Lithuania, and designing a biogas plant in the Šakiai
district and a breadcrumb factory.
More information:
Mažvydas Šileika, Chief Financial Officer, AB Akola Group
Mob. +370 619 19 403
E-mail m.sileika@akolagroup.lt
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