Agriculture

West Agro Group operates on lands located in Lviv region.

The company specializes in growing sugar beet, cereals and oilseeds, including wheat, corn, soybean, sunflower, and rapeseed. The use of a scientifically justified approach to crop rotation, along with the use of advanced agricultural technologies, allows increasing yield and improving the quality of cultivated lands.

The total area of the land bank is about 10,000 hectares.
MAIN CROPS GROWN BY WEST AGRO GROUP:
  • Corn

  • Wheat

  • Rapeseed

  • Sugar beet

  • Sunflower

  • Soybean

Thanks to the modern fleet of agricultural machinery, we have the opportunity to perform agrotechnical operations at optimal times, which allows reducing production costs and increasing profitability. In the future, we plan to increase crop yield by introducing modern scientific developments and optimizing technological operations.

In order to maintain the high quality of our products, we implement modern technologies at our production facilities, and vertical integration allows us to control the quality of the products at all stages of production.

In recent years, precision agriculture technologies have revolutionized agriculture, and the use of drones allows us to further increase the efficiency of our work. To apply fertilizers and desiccants, our company increasingly uses drones-sprayers from leading world companies such as DJI and XAG.

Using spectral sensors, we obtain information not only in the visual spectrum but also in different spectral ranges for calculating vegetation indices or creating maps of soil distribution.

Private laboratory

The company has its own laboratory that provides services for soil, water, fertilizer research, as well as high-quality consulting support for agricultural production. The information provided by our experts allows minimizing risks, saving significant material resources, and improving the overall yield level.

West Agro Group actively collaborates with many companies in the agricultural sector and related industries.

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