Ukraine has added the Terezine industrial park in Kyiv region to the national register of industrial parks. The project will be located in the Bila Tserkva community and is designed for a thirty-year period.
The park covers almost fifteen hectares and will focus on processing industries, with priority given to food and beverage production. According to government estimates, the project could create up to five hundred new jobs and strengthen the industrial potential of the region.
Processing as regional development
Industrial parks are becoming one of the tools Ukraine uses to attract investment into manufacturing rather than only raw material exports. For communities, such projects can mean infrastructure upgrades, local employment and a broader tax base.
The development model combines funds from the initiator, managing company, participants, credit resources and state incentives. This structure is meant to reduce the entry barrier for producers that need prepared land, utilities and a predictable operating environment.
The new park also fits a wider trend. Ukraine is expanding the register of industrial parks and using them to support food processing, agricultural value chains and regional recovery.
