We offer sunflower meal produced in-house, with quality control and the option to arrange shipments in batches. The product is suitable for use in animal feed rations, compound feed, and manufacturing processes.

We offer sunflower meal produced in-house, with quality control and the option to arrange shipments in batches. The product is suitable for use in animal feed rations, compound feed, and manufacturing processes.
Pricing is determined on a case-by-case basis depending on the order volume, batch quality, shipping format, and delivery terms.
We sell sunflower meal produced in-house to B2B clients. We guarantee consistent supply, quality control, and transparent terms of cooperation.

We sell technical oil in wholesale lots directly from our production facilities. For you, this means a simpler purchase without unnecessary intermediary links, a clear cooperation format, and the ability to work with a company that does not merely ship goods but actually produces them within its own production cycle. In our product range, technical oil is a separate product line, and the company itself operates as a full-cycle agricultural processing enterprise.
We have a production base in Mykolaiv Oblast, registered production capacities, automated raw material intake, weighing equipment, warehousing infrastructure, and our own production and technology laboratory. This is why working with us is built not around a one-time availability of goods, but around real production, organized quality control, and predictable supply. For a wholesale buyer, this matters because it gives you more confidence in the working format itself: lots are easier to coordinate, deliveries easier to plan, and procurement easier to integrate into your own business process without unnecessary risks.
Wholesale procurement of technical oil is profitable when your business operates with a regular need for the product rather than one-time purchases. In this format, what matters is not only the price per lot, but also the ability to rely on a supplier who can stably ship the product, properly coordinate deliveries, and not create unnecessary disruptions in your operations.
This format is especially relevant if predictable supply, a clear shipment schedule, and a stable procurement channel without constantly searching for new sellers are critical for you. Working directly with a manufacturer makes it easier to agree on lots, plan a delivery schedule, and build a longer cooperation model. As a result, procurement stops being a manual process that has to be assembled from scratch every time.
An additional advantage of this model is that you reduce dependence on random market offers. We do not operate as an intermediary, but as a company with its own production infrastructure, so we can build cooperation in a more stable B2B rhythm, where what matters for you is not only the terms on paper, but also the supplier's real ability to fulfill agreements in practice.
Price matters, but for wholesale procurement of technical oil, this criterion alone is not enough to make a truly sound commercial decision. Focusing only on a lower cost makes it easy to overlook things that then directly affect lead times, lot availability, logistics, shipment convenience, and the overall manageability of cooperation. For a business, what matters is not only the price list, but also how reliably the supply itself is organized.
In practice, a cheaper offer does not always mean a more advantageous one. If a lower price comes with poor shipment organization, unstable availability, or the absence of a real production base, part of the benefit is quickly lost in actual operations. In the end, you spend more time on clarifications, rescheduling deliveries, and manually resolving issues that a supplier with proper production discipline should handle on their side.
That is why when buying technical oil, it is worth looking more broadly: who actually manufactures the product, on what capacities, how logistics are organized, whether the supplier can maintain regular shipments, and how convenient it will be to work with them in a long-term B2B model. In such procurement, the winner is not the one who offered a lower price once, but the one with whom you can work stably, predictably, and without unnecessary operational risks.
We operate a production complex where raw material storage and processing, production, and product storage are organized within a real industrial infrastructure. Our production contour includes an oil extraction workshop, a warehouse, technological buildings, silos, storage tanks, a laboratory, and auxiliary production facilities. For you this means that technical oil is supplied not from some "seller's warehouse," but from a facility where the product is backed by a full production cycle and a real material base.
In our production line we use specialized equipment for oil extraction and preparation, including a YJP500 carousel-type extractor, DTC200x6 toaster, QDT80 evaporation columns, JXT 25.0 desorber, a tank farm for oil storage, and weighing equipment for process control. The daily processing capacity at the plant is up to 150 tonnes of sunflower seeds. For a wholesale buyer, this matters not as a technical reference, but as confirmation that we operate on real capacities and can rely on production discipline rather than on a chance availability of goods.
Logistics plays a special role in the convenience of cooperation. We have our own fleet of 18 vehicles, including tractor units, semi-trailer tankers, and dump trucks, as well as our own fuel infrastructure for uninterrupted vehicle operation. This allows us to better control the transportation of raw materials and finished goods, and allows you to count on a more predictable wholesale shipment format.
When working with technical oil, what matters is not only the availability of the product itself, but also how stably the supplier can manage lots, shipments, and quality control. We address this not through declarations, but through a real production base: we control the quality of raw materials and finished products in our own production and technology laboratory, where we use an Infrascan-105, PM-450 moisture meters, laboratory mills, and drying ovens. For you this means more predictable work with the product, less randomness in lots, and more confidence that the supply chain is backed by a manufacturer with a real quality control system.
Lot stability for a B2B buyer is also a matter of the proper organization of one's own operations. When a supplier operates on real capacities with a tank farm of over 4,500 m³ for finished oil storage, automated intake, and daily processing of up to 150 tonnes of sunflower seeds, it is easier for you to plan volumes, agree on a delivery schedule, and not base procurement on random market availability. Exactly this kind of infrastructure creates the tangible difference between a one-time purchase and a stable supply channel.
One of the most common mistakes is focusing only on a lower price. On paper, such a purchase may look advantageous, but in practice a cheaper offer without a real production base, laboratory quality control, and manageable logistics quickly loses its appeal. Part of the "savings" disappears in delays, schedule rearrangements, lot clarifications, and the manual management of a process that a supplier with proper infrastructure should handle independently.
The second typical mistake is not verifying who actually stands behind the product. If technical oil is sold not by a manufacturer but by an intermediary without its own facilities, tank farm, laboratory, or clear logistics, the risks for the buyer increase. We operate two production complexes in Mykolaiv Oblast with a total real estate area of over 2,900 m² on plots totaling over 3.3 hectares, with an extraction workshop, oil-processing workshop, warehouse, technological buildings, silos, and product storage tanks. For you this is a practical signal: the supply chain is backed by a real production structure, not a temporary reselling scheme.
Another mistake is underestimating logistics and the actual organization of shipments. If a supplier depends on third-party carriers, does not control the transport side, and has no fuel infrastructure of its own, any disruption quickly becomes a missed deadline. We have our own fleet of 18 vehicles — tractor units, semi-trailer tankers, and dump trucks — as well as a 10,000-liter tank and a fuel dispenser for uninterrupted vehicle operation. For a wholesale buyer, this means more manageability in supply and less dependence on random external factors.
We do not operate as a trading platform, but as a manufacturer with a full agricultural processing cycle. We have over 20 years of experience, 500,000+ tonnes of processed raw materials, 200+ partners, and 98% of orders fulfilled on time. For you this means cooperation with a company that has not only a product in its price list, but also accumulated production experience, operational discipline, and the ability to consistently fulfill agreements.
Our production contour is not an abstract "modern equipment" claim, but a specific line and specific capacities. The extraction workshop runs a YJP500 carousel-type extractor, DTC200x6 toaster, QDT80 evaporation columns, JXT 25.0 desorber, a tank farm for oil storage, and weighing equipment for process control. The pressing workshop has 4 A9-MPSh-20-2 presses and Zh-200 and Zh-120 roasters. This base means that technical oil supply is based on a real production cycle, not on a chance availability of product in a warehouse.
What matters to us is not only the shipment of the lot itself, but also how conveniently you can work with us in a long-term B2B model. That is why we combine production, laboratory quality control, automated intake, warehousing infrastructure, and our own logistics in one contour. This simplifies lot coordination, provides more predictability in supply, and reduces the number of operational gaps in working with your business.
When working with us, you get not just technical oil wholesale, but a more predictable supply model from real production capacities. For you this means a clear cooperation format, more stable shipment organization, controlled lot movement, and fewer operational risks in procurement.
We have combined in one production contour a full agricultural processing cycle, automated intake, truck scales with KELI QS-A load cells and Altec positioning sensors, our own production and technology laboratory, a tank farm of over 4,500 m³, warehousing infrastructure, and a fleet of 18 vehicles. For you this means that behind the delivery stands not simply a seller, but a factory with a real material base capable of controlling production, quality, and logistics.
That is why working with us is not just about buying technical oil as a commodity. It is about a stable supply channel you can rely on in regular operations: with clearer lot coordination, less dependence on external disruptions, and greater confidence that agreements will be fulfilled in a working mode, not just in words.
Technical oil is supplied in wholesale lots; the order volume is agreed individually to meet the buyer's needs.
Shipment is possible in bulk, in containers, or in flexitanks by agreement with the client.
Yes, the company has its own fleet for transporting raw materials and finished products, including semi-trailer tankers for oil.
Yes, the facility has a production and technology laboratory for quality control of raw materials and finished products.
Yes, a shipment schedule is agreed separately, taking into account volumes, product availability, and logistics conditions.
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