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Novoukrainsky sugar factory

Novoukrainsky sugar factory is a food industry enterprise in the city of Novoukrainka, Novoukrainsky district, Kirovograd region of Ukraine , which ceased to exist.

Novoukrainsky sugar factory
Type ofOpen Joint Stock Company
Year of foundation1958
Closing year
2004 [ specify ]
Location USSR → Ukraine , Novoukrainka
st. Industrial, 1
Industrysugar industry
Productssugar

History

In the 1950s, one of the main areas of agriculture in the Novo-Ukrainian district of the Kirovograd region was the cultivation of sugar beets [1] .

In accordance with the sixth five-year plan for the development of the national economy of the USSR in 1958 - 1962. in the city of Novoukrainka a sugar factory was built, which worked on local raw materials. At the same time as a factory, a working village was built on the outskirts of the city (residential buildings for 265 families, a hospital, shops, etc.) [2] .

In the early 1970s, the processing capacity of the enterprise was 2.5 thousand tons of sugar beets per day, production capacity - over 15 thousand tons of sugar per year. The plant’s products were sold on the territory of the USSR, and also exported to Iraq , Bulgaria , Yugoslavia and other countries of the world [2] .

In April 1971, the 24th CPSU Congress approved a decision to increase the capacity of the sugar factory to 52 thousand tons of sugar per year and to expand the working village at the factory [2] .

In general, in Soviet times, the plant was one of the largest enterprises of the city [3] [4] [5] , on its balance sheet were objects of social infrastructure [2] .

After the independence of Ukraine, the plant was transferred to the State Committee of the Food Industry of Ukraine. Subsequently, the state-owned enterprise was transformed into an open joint stock company . In May 1995, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine approved a decision on the privatization of the sugar factory [6] .

In April 2000, there was an attempt to raider seizure of the plant [7] . In total, in 2000 the Novoukrainsky sugar factory produced 8.5 thousand tons of sugar [8] .

In the summer of 2001, the State Agency for Material Resource Management of Ukraine appealed to the Ministry of Internal Affairs , SBU and the Prosecutor General of Ukraine with a request to investigate and invalidate the sale of the Kapitan and Novoukrainsky sugar factories (since the Novoukrainsky plant was sold at a low price of 1.5 million hryvnias at that time as the residual value of the enterprise amounted to 10 million hryvnia) [8] .

On July 19, 2002, another attempt was made to seize the enterprise by force, however, the factory workers did not allow the attackers to enter the territory and take out stocks of sugar [7] .

In December 2004, the sugar factory was declared bankrupt [9] .

Notes

  1. ↑ New-Ukrainian // Great Soviet Encyclopedia. / redkoll., ch. ed. B. A. Vvedensky. 2nd ed. volume 30. M., State Scientific Publishing House "Great Soviet Encyclopedia", 1954. p. 106
  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 Novoukrainka, Novoukrainsky district // Istoriya mist i sіl Ukrainian RSR. Kirovohrad region. - Kiev, Head editors of the URE AN URSR, 1972.
  3. ↑ Novoukrainka // Great Soviet Encyclopedia. / ed. A.M. Prokhorova. 3rd ed. volume 18. M., "Soviet Encyclopedia", 1974. p. 82
  4. ↑ Novoukrainka // Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia. Volume 7. Kiev, “Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia”, 1982. p. 346
  5. ↑ Novoukrainka // Large Encyclopedic Dictionary (in 2 vols.). / redkoll., ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov. volume 2. M., "Soviet Encyclopedia", 1991. p. 42
  6. ↑ " 372084 Vіdkrit Akcіernern partnership" Novoukrainsky Tsukroviy Zavod " "
    Postanova of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 343a vid 15 grass 1995 p. “Change of ownership, which is necessary to privatize privatization in 1995”
  7. ↑ 1 2 When people are ready to die for sugar ... // "Details.UA" of July 28, 2002
  8. ↑ 1 2 Chervonenko asks to recognize the sale of 2 sugar factories to be illegal // "Correspondent.NET" of August 1, 2001
  9. ↑ newspaper "Uryadovy Kur'єr", No. 243 (2905) issue 21, 2004

Links

  • enterprise page in the catalog of leading enterprises of Ukraine
  • Ruins of the Novoukrainsky Tsukrovny Zavod
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Novoukrainsky_dairy factory&oldid = 100335284


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