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Appendix 4 to the SSUFSCP Letter Annex 5 to the SSUFSCP Letter Of 12.11.2019 № 13.1.1-6/1/7508 List of Storage Facilities from which corn Exports to the People’s Republic of China are Planned No. Full Name Legal Address Storage Address Vinnytsia region 23032, 23032, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company Vinnitsa region, Vinnitsa region, 1. “AGRODAR – BAR” Bar district, Bar district, Mizhlissya village, Mizhlissya village, 2 Lisova street 2 Lisova street 22731, 22731, Ukraine, Ukraine, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 2. Vinnitsa region, Vinnitsa region, “SOROCHANSKY MIROSHNIK” Illinetskiy district Illinetskiy district 3-A,Gagarina street 3-A,Gagarina street 22000, 22000, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited liability company 3. Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, "ADM Khmilnitskyi elevator" Khmilnyk, Khmilnyk, 26, Basylya Poryka street 26, Basylya Poryka street 24240, 24240, Ukraine, Ukraine, Branch “Vapnyarskyi Elevator” Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, 4. LLC “ADM Khmilnitskyi elevator” Tomashpilskyi district, Tomashpilskyi district, Vapnyarka, Vapnyarka, 6, Gagarina street 6, Gagarina street 22067, 31416, Ukraine, Khmelnytska oblast., Vinnytska oblast., 5. AP NVP "Vizyt Starosynyavsky district, Khmilnytsky district, Adampil village, Tomashpil village, 1, I. Pryvokzalna str. 19, I. Bohuna str. 23818, 23818, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited liability company “Kublich Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, 6. grain” Teplyts’kyy district, Teplyts’kyy district, Kublich, Kublich, 12, Zaliznycha street 12, Zaliznycha street 22525, 22500, Ukraine, Ukraine, Vinnytsya region, 7. LLC “TAS AGRO WEST” Vinnytsya region, Lypovetskiy district, Lypovets, Zoziv village Heroiv Maydanu str. 63 Molodizhna str. 29 E 24600, 24600, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, 8. “Kryzhopilskiy elevator” Kryzhopil district, Kryzhopil district, Kryzhopil, Kryzhopil, 6, O. Savchenka street 6, O. Savchenka street 24600, 24615, Ukraine, Ukraine, Private joint-stock company Vinnytsia region, Vinnitsa region, 9. “PODILLYA FOODS COMPANY” Kryzhopil district, Kryzhopol district, Kryzhopil, Gorodovka village, 74-A, Yuria Tiutiunnyka street 105, Blagovishchenska street 22000, 22000, Ukraine, Vinnytska oblast, Production Site ‘Khmilnitskiy elevator’ Ukraine, 10. Limited Liability Company ‘Zerno- Khmilnytskiy region, Khmilnyk, Vinnytska oblast, Agrotrade’ 53, Pryvokzalna Str Khmilnytskiy region, 2 Khmilnyk, 53, Pryvokzalna Str 23100 23100 Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company 11. Vinnitsa region, Vinnitsa region, “ZHMERINSKY ELEVATOR” Zhmerynka, Zhmerynka, Chernishevskogo str.42 Chernishevskogo str.42 23700, 23700, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company 12. Vinnytsia region, Vinnytsia region, “Zoria Podillya Foods Company” Gaysin, Gaysin, 150, Zavodska street 131-А, Zavodska street Volyns`ka region 45240, 45240, Ukraine, Ukraine, 13. 1 Volyn region, Volyn region, 5 "Volyn-Zerno-Product" LLC Kivercivskiy district, Kivercivskiy district, . Lypliany village, Lypliany village, 22, Kozatska street 22, Kozatska street 44730, 44730, Ukraine, Volyn region, Ukraine, 14. LLC ‘Pyatydni’ Volodymyr-Volynsky district, v Volyn region, Pyatydni, street Independence, 56 city Ustilug Dnipropetrovsk region 19634, Ukraine, Cherkasy region, Cherkasy district, Khatsky village, 4, Poleva street 19501, Ukraine, Cherkasy region, Horodyshche city, 12, Industrial street 26245, Ukraine, Kirovogradska region, Maloviskovskij district, Pletenij Tashlik city, Privokzalna street, 1 49033, Ukraine, Limited liability company 28110, 15. Dnipro, “OPTIMUSAGRO TRADE” Ukraine, 122, Bogdan Khmelnitsky av., Kirovograd region, block E-5, room 11 Onufriyevsky district, Pavlish, 18, Vokzalna street 28110, Ukraine, Kirovograd region, Petrivsky district, Ryadove, 14, Druzhby street 28054, Ukraine, Kirovograd region, Oleksandriysky district, Dobronadiivka, 55, Pryvokzalna street 51610, 51610, Limited Liability Company 16. Ukraine, Ukraine, “Unigrain-Basis” Dnipropetrovsk region, Dnipropetrovsk region, 3 Myshurin Rih vill., Myshurin Rih vill., 1, Bohdana Khmelnytskoho street 1, Bohdana Khmelnytskoho street 51325, Ukraine, 51325, Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk Limited Liability Company Dnipropetrovsk Region, 17. Region, Yrivka district, Varvarivka, “GRAIN TECH AGRO” Yrivka district, 26 A Prystantsiyna Varvarivka, 26 A Prystantsiyna Zhytomyr region 13543, 13543, Ukraine, Ukraine, “Cygnet-Tsentr”, LIMITED LIABILITY Zhytomyrska region, Zhytomyrska region, 18. COMPANY Popilnianskiy district, Popilnianskiy district, Village Andrushky, Village Andrushky, 5, Zavodska street 5, Zavodska street 11106, 12402, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company Zhytomyr region, Zhytomyr region, 19. "ZERNOPROM AGRO" Ovruch district, Zhytomyr district, Radchytsi village Oliyivka village, Shevchenko str., 39 19-A,Z, Zviahelska street 11106, 11106, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company Zhytomyr region, Zhytomyr region, 20. "PORTTRANSBUD" Ovruch district, Ovruch district, Radchіtsа village, Radchіtsа village, 39 Shevchenko street 39 Shevchenko street Ivano-Frankivsk region 77033, 77000, Ukraine, Ukraine, Branch of LLC “Zakhid-Agro MHP” Ivano-Frankivsk region, 21. Ivano-Frankivsk region, “Voskresentsivskyy Elevator” Rogatin district, Rogatin, Voskresinci street 20 A, Shashkevicha street 19A, Taras Shevchenko street 77400, 47728, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited liability company Ivano-Frankivsk region, 22. Ternopil region, “ZORI PRYKARPATIYA” Tysmensky district, Ostriv village, Tysmenytsia city, str.Promyslova 12a str. Halytska, 93 77000, 76000, Ukraine, Limited liability company Ukraine, 23. Ivano-Frankivsk region, “SPETSAGROPROEКT” Ivano-Frankivsk, Rohatyn city, 29, Promyslova street 18-А, Halytsia street Kyiv region 04073, 20753, Ukraine, Ukraine, 24. 5 Limited liability Company “Ukrainian Kyiv, Cherkasy region, 8 Elevator Company” (Serdukivskiy Grain 1-A, Sportyvna square, Smilyans’kyj distr., . Warehouse) BC “Gulliver”, Serdiukivka, 15 floor 1 Zaliznychna str 08800, 78100, Ukraine, Ukraine, Branch Perspektive PrJSC 25. Kyiv region, Ivano-Frankivsk region, “ZERNOPRODUCT MHP” Myronivka, Horodenka, 1, Elevatorna street 164 Vynnychenka street 01033, 54034, Branch of JSC “SFGCU” Ukraine, Ukraine, 26. “Mykolaivskyi port elevator” Kyiv, Mykolaiv, 1, Saksahanskoho street 122/1 Persha slobidska street 01033, 65003, Branch of JSC “SFGCU” Ukraine, Ukraine, 27. “Odesa grain terminal” Kyiv, Odesa, 1, Saksahanskoho street 4, Khlibna Havan street 01033, 37000, Branch of JSC “SFGCU” 28. Ukraine, Ukraine, “Pyriatynskyi grain products plant” Kyiv, Poltava region, 4 1, Saksahanskoho street Pyriatyn, 52, Soborna street 37552, 01033, Ukraine, Branch of JSC “SFGCU” Ukraine, Poltava region, 29. “Lubenskyi seed processing plant” Kyiv, Lubenskyi district, 1, Saksahanskoho street Zasullia village 137, Molodizhna street 41300, 01033, Ukraine, Branch of JSC “SFGCU” Ukraine, 30. Summy region, “Krolevetskyi elevator” Kyiv, Krolevets, 1, Saksahanskoho street 10, Andriivska street 20300, 01033, Ukraine, Branch of JSC “SFGCU” Ukraine, 31. Cherkasy region, “Umanskyi elevator” Kyiv, Uman, 1, Saksahanskoho street 7, Starytskogo street 66302, 01015, Ukraine, Ukraine, 32. Limited Liability Company “Panda” Odesa region, Kyiv, Podilsk, 46/2, Moskovska street, of.211 218, 50-richchya Zhovtnya street 12430, Ukraine, 01015, Zhytomyrs’ka oblast, Limited Liability Company “Polissya Ukraine, 33. Zhytomyrs’kyi district, Zernoproduct” Kyiv, Stanyshivs’ka sil’s’ka rada, 46/2, Moskovska street, of.211 Complex of buildings and structures №21 13045, 01133, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company Ukraine, Zhyromyrs’ka oblast, 34. “Pechanivsky Combinat Kyiv, Romanivs’kyi district, Hleboproduktov” 27, Yevhena Konovaltsia street Pechanivka, 1a Tsentralnaya street 47461, 01015, Ukraine, Limited liability company Ukraine, Ternopil’s’ka area, 35. "LANOVCY INVEST" Kyiv, Lanivetskyi district 46/2, Moskovska street, of.211 Hribova, 42а, Losi street 07500, 07540, Baryshevska Grain Company LLC branch Kyiv region, Kyiv region, 36. “Berezan HPP” Baryshivka, Berezan, 11, Torphyana street 11, Pryvokzalna street 09000, 09000, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company “Skvyrsky 37. Kyivska oblast, Kyivska oblast, Kombinat Khlibproduktiv” Skvyra town, Skvyra town, 25, Kyivska Str. 25, Kyivska Str. 09800, 09800, Ukraine, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company 38. Kyiv region, Kyiv region, “TAK-Agro” Tetiiv, Tetiiv, 3, Soborna street 27, Kyivska street 51233, 03115, Ukraine, Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk region, 39. Limited Liability Company “OLIMPEX” Kyiv city, Novomoskovsk district, str. Prospect Peremohy, 121 B Kilchen village, 1 Pryvokzalna street 52433, 01133, Ukraine, Ukraine, Dnipropetrovsk region, 40. LLC "Belgravia" Kyiv, Solonyansk district, Schorsa street, 32-B, of.1019 Elizarovo village, Pryvokzalna street, 19 41. ‘A.S.T.’ LLC 4 Urozhayna Str., Sokolivka, 13545, 5 Vasylkiv district., Kyiv Region, Ukraine 08666, Ukraine Pavolochska silska rada, complex of buildings and structures 1, Pavoloch Village, Popilnianskyi district, Zhytomyr oblast 35705, Ukraine 4 Urozhayna Str., Sokolivka, 49 Nezalezhnosti str., 42. ‘A.S.T.’ LLC Vasylkiv district., Kyiv Region, Zdolbuniv, 08666, Ukraine Zdolbunivskyi district, Rivne oblast 3000, Ukraine 4 Urozhayna Str., Sokolivka, 1 Hanopilske highway str., 43. ‘A.S.T.’ LLC Vasylkiv district., Kyiv Region, Slavuta, 08666, Ukraine Slavutskyi district, Khmelnytskyi oblast 49021, Branch “Dnipropetrovsk River Port” 04071, Ukraine, 8 Elektrykiv Street, Ukraine, 44. JSSK “UKRRICHFLOT” Kyiv Dnipro, 11, Amur-Gavan`street 09600, 09600, Ukraine, Kyiv region, Ukraine, Limited Liability Company
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