June 28, 2017
 
BIOMIN Ukraine celebrates 10th anniversary
 
 

In early June, BIOMIN Ukraine celebrated 10 years of commercial success serving clients in Ukraine.

The event took place at the five-star Fairmont Grand Hotel Kyiv in Kiev.

The past decade has been marked by hard work, continued achievements, and commitment to customers from the entire team at BIOMIN Ukraine, headquartered in Kiev.
 
"A decade ago, BIOMIN Ukraine began with a clear focus. From the very beginning, we believed that BIOMIN solutions and technologies are beneficial for Ukraine's agricultural sector," said Vitaliy Lokhov, chief operating officer of BIOMIN Ukraine.
 
Lokhov and Erich Erber, founder and president of BIOMIN and ERBER AG, fielded questions from journalists at the press conference. Erber highlighted his belief in Ukraine and the potential for BIOMIN as factors in his decision to open an official representative office in Kiev.
 
When asked to reveal the secret of the global success of the BIOMIN brand, Erber said that his credo is three P's: Passion, People and Profit. It is crucial not to put profit first, because when one is doing something he enjoys - specifically, something that is beneficial for the society - profit will come by itself, Erber commented.
 
 
Lokhov agreed with the importance of picking the right people to create a team that will provide company partners with the highest quality service.
 
"Regardless the scale of business, each and every one of our customers receives top-notch support and, importantly, an understanding that BIOMIN Ukraine is not simply offering single products, but rather combined, proven and effective solutions, as evidenced by success of our partners in more than 120 countries," Lokhov said.
 
Erber repeatedly pointed out novel developments in animal nutrition developed by BIOMIN which significantly improve performance and help provide more people with animal protein products.
 
Erber also pointed out the importance of environmental friendliness and sustainable use of resources in general.
 
"It has long been recognised that land resources of our planet are limited. It's a fact. For this reason, aquaculture is expected to grow significantly in future," Erber said. "Our resources are getting scarce while the global population is increasing. That's why we have to focus on the ways to produce more with less."
 
The event's press conference was followed by a dynamic entertainment show and gala.
 
Erber received awards from associations and the parliament (Verkhovna Rada) of Ukraine for successful implementation of innovations in animal nutrition and active involvement in the development of the Ukrainian agricultural sector.
 

- BIOMIN

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