Representatives of Cargill and MV Cargo have signed a binding Share Purchase Agreement formalising their commitment in relation to the construction of a terminal in the port Yuzhni in the Black Sea.

Cargill and MV Cargo take final steps to build port terminal in Yuzhni, Ukraine

In the presence of His Excellency, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, Prime Minister of Ukraine, U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, Minister of Infrastructure Andriy Pivovarskiy, Minister of Agriculture Olexi Pavlenko, and other senior Ukrainian government officials, representatives of Cargill and MV Cargo yesterday formalised their intention to construct grain terminal by signing a Share Purchase Agreement legally committing the two companies and enabling the construction of the facility by MV Cargo to go ahead. The investment, is worth around U.S. $100 million.

The agreement marks a significant milestone in the project and follows the memorandum of cooperation Cargill and MV Cargo entered into with Ukraine’s Sea Ports Authority (USPA) on 13th August 2015, whereby the port authority agreed to dredge the water area adjacent to the future grain terminal down to 16 meters.

Photographed shaking hands after the signing ceremony are Martin Schuldt of Cargill, Ukraine, and Andrey Stavnitser of MV Cargo. In the background are (left to right) Andreas Rickmers, U.S Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt, and Ukraine’s Prime Minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk.

This will enable the new terminal to handle large vessels with a deadweight of up to 100,000 metric tonnes that the new facility will attract to the port.

“We are delighted to finally be signing this agreement today, as we have been working towards this moment with our partners MV Cargo and with the Ukrainian Sea Ports Authority for quite some time,” said Andreas Rickmers, head of Cargill’s grains and oilseeds business in Europe. “Through this investment Ukraine’s port infrastructure will be expanded and will provide greater efficiencies to connect Ukraine’s surplus agricultural crops with the parts of the world demanding more food. This new port will benefit Ukrainian farmers, the overall economy and global food security. It will add to our footprint of port facilities in the Black Sea region and confirms our intention to keep investing in Ukraine’s agricultural sector.”

"This project is of key importance for Ukraine to sustain its leading position among grain exporting countries, as this deep-water state-of-the-art terminal will allow us to process vessels of high tonnage, delivering Ukrainian grain to markets all over the world. We expect the project to generate over UAH 300 million in tax payments annually and to create employment for around 350 people," added Andrey Stavnitser on behalf of MV Cargo.

Construction of the terminal will begin on 27th February 2016 and is expected to be completed by the spring of 2018.

Source: Cargill