The Liubaretskyi soybean processing plant has taken another important step within its large-scale capacity expansion project. With grant support from USAID, four new silos have been constructed at the facility, ProAgro Group reports.
To implement the solution, the plant turned to Sukup’s representative in Ukraine, Zernovyi Dim. The company’s team provided full-cycle support—from consultations and solution selection to manufacturing the required equipment and on-site installation. Thanks to effective coordination, all stages of the project were completed within a short timeframe.
The first footage of the facility has already appeared online: co-owner and Commercial Director Halyna Matviichuk shared a video on TikTok, showcasing the new silos and highlighting the project’s active progress.
High-quality grain storage was a key priority for the plant. That is why Sukup silos were chosen, featuring fully aerated floors and a well-designed aeration system that ensures even air distribution and maintains optimal storage conditions throughout the entire storage period.

As previously reported, Grain House became a special partner and participant of the Grain Storage Forum 2026.






