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EN Beluga lentil variety developed by the Group’s Plant Breeding and Variety Maintenance Centre has been entered into the State Register of Plant Breeding Achievements in 2025. It is EkoNiva’s first lentil variety that has been approved for use in Russia. The winter wheat EN Titan and the first domestic high-protein soya beans EN Proton have also been added to the register this year.
EkoNiva has taken part in AGROS 2025, a major international trade fair held at Crocus Expo. The Group’s experts had meetings with farmers to exchange experience and present cutting-edge solutions for the farming sector.
EN Argenta, EkoNiva’s in-house bred soya bean variety, is among the top ten varieties by the volume of seeds sown in Russia in 2024.
EkoNiva Group, Russia's largest dairy holding, has announced the launch of a tour project on Bobrov 1 farm located in Bobrov district of Voronezh oblast. It is the Group's second dairy in the region which is open to the public. It will host tours for students of agricultural classes, specialised higher and secondary vocational educational institutions, as well as the company's business partners.
In Voronezh oblast, a solemn ceremony has been held to celebrate the regional Agriculture and Processing Industry Day, summing up the farming year and awarding distinguished workers in the industry. The event took place at Voronezh Concert Hall. Among those honoured were 11 employees of EkoNiva’s local subdivision.
EkoNiva Group, Russia's largest dairy holding, has announced the preliminary results of the 2024 harvesting campaign. Its farms produced over 1 million tonnes of cash crops in standard weight, similar to last year, from an area of approximately 274,000 hectares.
EkoNiva Group, Russia's largest dairy holding, has announced the operating results over January – September 2024 across its core business segments: dairy farming, milk processing and crop production.
EkoNiva's organic farming enterprise has boosted its daily milk yield and cow productivity by a quarter. The key growth factor was fodder quality improvement.
EkoNiva has extended its tour project to Tatarstan, launching it on Naratly farm in Bugulma district. It is the Group's first dairy in the Volga region which is open to the public.
EkoNiva Group, Russia's largest dairy holding, and Rosselkhozbank have announced the commissioning of a feed mill in Aristovo village, Ferzikovo district of Kaluga oblast. Investments in the project totalled around 470 million rubles, with the bank acting as the financial partner.