Major Ukrainian agricultural company IMC invested $9.5 million in 2026 in the purchase of self-propelled and tillage machinery, fleet upgrades with passenger and commercial vehicles, as well as equipment for auxiliary operations, according to ProAgro Group.
In total, IMC acquired 75 units of agricultural machinery and equipment in 2026, including:
- 10 New Holland T8 440 tractors (400+ hp) equipped with AMS systems from John Deere;
- 20 Maizco 16/70 sunflower headers;
- 21 units of tillage equipment for primary and pre-sowing soil cultivation from leading global and Ukrainian manufacturers, including Maschio Gaspardo, Farmet, Lemken, Pöttinger, Wil-Rich, and LOZOVA MACHINERY;
- 4 tankers and 16 buffer tanks produced in Ukraine for transporting crop protection solutions.
According to the company, most of the purchased machinery and equipment has already been delivered to IMC’s farms and is currently being used in field operations.
Earlier, IMC reported the completion of its 2025 corn harvest, collecting over 742 thousand tons of grain from 65.1 thousand hectares, with an average yield of 11.4 tons per hectare.
Issues related to the supply of agricultural machinery to Ukrainian farmers, along with other актуальні topics, will be discussed during Agro Ukraine Week, the largest agricultural event of 2026. The event will bring together key players in the agro-industrial and food sectors, creating a platform for dialogue, partnership, and business development. Detailed information about the event, participation, and partnership opportunities is available via the official link.






