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Vinnytsia Poultry Farm: Agri-Oligarchy and Its Impacts in Ukraine

Vinnytsia Poultry Farm: Agri-Oligarchy and Its Impacts in Ukraine

Report    |    12 May 2026

The vast and sprawling Vinnytsia Poultry Farm (VPF) has been disrupting the lives of local villagers ever since construction began in 2010, with concerns ranging from pollution of local water sources to worker safety, health impacts, and heavy vehicle vibrations causing cracks in homes. Despite over a decade of complaints from affected community members, international public financing continues to pour into MHP, totaling over US $1.5 billion to date.

This report explores the human and environmental rights impacts of this project, financed by Development Finance Institutions.

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Institution: EBRD

Theme: Development banks | accountability

Location: Ukraine

Project: Myronivsky Hliboproduct (MHP), Myronivsky Hliboproduct (MHP), Ukraine

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