The court has declared the
This is reported by Business • Media
“Dniprovsky Mineral Fertilizer Plant”
in Kamyanske bankrupt and has initiated liquidation proceedings. Even before the start of the full-scale war, the company’s debts exceeded ₴1 billion. In February 2022, a rehabilitation procedure was introduced at the plant, which lasted nearly six years. The rehabilitation plan aimed to restore production on the condition of signing long-term contracts for processing raw materials.
During 2022-2023, the company managed to pay off part of its debts amounting to ₴44.9 million. However, due to Russian aggression and martial law, the company faced serious supply issues for raw materials that were delivered by sea, leading to a halt in production in 2024.
As of March 2025, the company had accumulated debts for salary payments (₴15.8 million), to the Pension Fund (₴48 million), taxes and fees (₴18.1 million), as well as for utilities (₴0.75 million). In this regard, a petition was submitted to the court for the early termination of the rehabilitation procedure and the opening of liquidation proceedings.
The Dniprovsky Fertilizer Plant was established in 2002 based on the state enterprises
“Agrofos”
and
“Amofos”
, which inherited facilities from the Soviet chemical giant – Dniprodzerzhynsk Chemical Plant. Currently, the plant is part of the
“Ukragrokhimholding”
corporation.